Indonesia’s search and rescue agency has deployed a helicopter and hundreds of rescuers to continue the search for 35 people still missing after a devastating landslide at an illegal gold mine on the island of Sulawesi. The landslide, triggered by torrential rain, occurred in the district of Suwawa in Gorontalo province, resulting in the loss of at least 23 lives.
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Indonesia landslide: Dozens buried in disaster at illegal gold mine on Sulawesi island
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