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Indonesia Landslide Death Toll Rises to 49, Agency Says

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JAKARTA, Jan 31 (Reuters) – ‌The ​death toll from ‌a landslide a week ​ago in Indonesia’s West Java province ‍has risen to ​49, the country’s ​main ⁠rescue agency Basarnas said on Saturday, with 15 still missing.

Twenty-three soldiers were also killed while conducting border patrol ‌training, the navy said on Tuesday.

The ​January ‌24 landslide that ‍hit Pasir ⁠Langu village in the Bandung Barat was triggered by heavy rains. The landslide followed cyclone-induced floods and landslides on the island ​of Sumatra late last year that killed 1,200 people and displaced over one million residents.

The rescue agency extended the emergency response period for seven days to February 6.

Basarnas had its funding cut by a parliamentary panel ​on Wednesday, despite concerns over the number of disasters the agency has to deal with.

(Reporting ​by Dewi Kurniawati; Editing by William Mallard)

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