JAKARTA: An official says a landslide on Indonesia's main island of Java has killed at least six gold miners.
Six other workers at the illegal mine are still missing after the landslide in West Java's district of Bogor.
Disaster management agency official Budi Aksomo said Friday several days of rain caused the landslide at the mountainous site Thursday.
He added that eight miners were found alive.
Seasonal downpours often cause landslides and flash floods in Indonesia, an archipelego nation where millions of people live on mountains or near fertile flood plains. (AP/TW)
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