Unlicensed mines are common across Indonesia, where abandoned sites attract locals who hunt for leftover gold ore without proper safety equipment.
he death toll from a landslide near an illegal gold mine in Gorontalo had risen to 23 people, while 35 others are still missing, an official said Tuesday.
Unlicensed mines are common across Indonesia, where abandoned sites attract locals who hunt for leftover gold ore without proper safety equipment.
The landslide hit a remote village in the Bone Bolango district late Saturday following intense rains.
"As of this afternoon... 23 people died, 66 people survived and 35 people are being searched" for, Gorontalo Search and Rescue Agency official Ida Bagus Nyoman Ngurah Asrama told AFP.
The previous death toll was 11, as of Monday afternoon.
A search and rescue official previously said that some victims were miners while others were people who operated stalls near the mine.
More than 270 people, including police officers and soldiers, have been deployed as part of the rescue operation over the last two days, Ida said.
Vehicles remain unable to reach the disaster area as several bridges collapsed, with rescuers having to travel by foot, according to Ida.
Indonesia is prone to landslides during the rainy season between November and April, but July is usually dry season and heavy rains are rare.
In May, at least 15 people died after landslides and flooding in South Sulawesi province swept away dozens of houses and damaged roads.
A landslide in the same province a month before killed 20 people.
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