A deadly landslide at a gold mine in Western Sumatra, Indonesia, has claimed at least 15 lives and left dozens missing following heavy rainfall. Rescue efforts are ongoing but hindered by the site's remote location. The legality of the mining operation is still undetermined. Unlicensed mines are pr...
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