
JAKARTA -- Indonesian police have recovered 16 bodies following a landslide in West Java province, with seven victims identified, a police spokesperson said on Saturday.
In a statement, West Java Police spokesman Hendra Rochmawan reported that the bodies were found at the Cisarua area in West Bandung Regency.
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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, he added.
Meanwhile, Indonesia's National Search and Rescue Agency has deployed about 250 trained personnel to search for an estimated 80 people believed to remain buried.
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The operation involves multiple agencies, supported by drones, tracking dogs and limited heavy equipment due to unstable terrain, the agency said.
