Indonesia searches for 19 people after landslide at gold mine in Papua

This handout photo taken in Mandiri Jagebob, Merauke regency, South Papua, on March 17, 2025 shows a deforested area that will be converted into a sugar cane plantation. (AFP)
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Updated 19 May 2025
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Indonesia searches for 19 people after landslide at gold mine in Papua

JAKARTA: Indonesian rescue teams were searching for 19 people missing after heavy rain caused a landslide at a gold mine in its easternmost region of Papua, officials said on Monday.
Torrential rain triggered a landslide late on Friday in a small-scale mine run by local residents in the Arfak mountains in West Papua province, said Abdul Muhari, the spokesperson of Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency.
The landslide hit temporary shelters used by the miners and killed at least one person and injured four with 19 others still missing, he added.
At least 40 rescuers with police and military personnel had been deployed to search for the missing, officials said.
Small-scale and illegal mining has often led to accidents in Indonesia, where mineral resources are located in remote areas in conditions difficult for authorities to regulate.
The rescuers started the search operation only on Sunday because it took at least 12 hours for teams to travel to the site, Yefri Sabaruddin, the head of the local rescue team, told Reuters on Monday.
"The damaged roads and mountainous tracks as well as bad weather hampered the rescue efforts," Yefri said.
The number of casualties could rise, he added.
At least 15 people died in the collapse of an illegal gold mine in West Sumatra province September last year after a landslide caused by heavy rains.
Another landslide in a gold mine on Sulawesi island killed at least 23 people in July last year. 


Paris flat collapses during party, one badly injured

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Paris flat collapses during party, one badly injured

PARIS: The floor of a Paris flat collapsed during a crowded party this weekend, seriously injuring one person, police, rescue services and prosecutors said on Sunday.
The floor of the fifth-floor apartment caved in during a gathering of around 50 people on Saturday night in the French capital’s 11th district, they said.
One person suffered cardiorespiratory arrest, but was resuscitated and immediately taken to hospital after the accident, police said.
Fourteen other people were also being treated for their injuries, the Paris prosecutor’s office said.
Police said rescue teams had propped up the fourth floor to avoid further damage, but that the building’s overall structure was intact.
Paris has a density of around 20,000 inhabitants per square kilometer, with Parisians often squeezing into cramped quarters because of high rent.