West java: Police have recovered 16 bodies, following a landslide in West Java Province, with seven victims identified, a police spokesperson said, yesterday. According to Nam News Network, West Java Police spokesman, Hendra Rochmawan, reported that the bodies were found at the Cisarua area in West Bandung Regency. Of the 16 bodies, seven have been successfully identified. The remaining victims are undergoing identification through DNA analysis, with the unidentified bodies temporarily stored at a local hospital. Meanwhile, Indonesias National Search and Rescue Agency has deployed about 250 trained personnel to search for an estimated 80 people believed to remain buried. The operation involves multiple agencies, supported by drones, tracking dogs, and limited heavy equipment, due to unstable terrain, the agency said.
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