Multiple Fatalities in Landslides in Java and Bali
java, bali, indonesia January 21, 2025 10:45At least 24 people confirmed dead due to landslides caused by heavy rainfall in Java and Bali.
At least 24 people confirmed dead due to landslides caused by heavy rainfall in Java and Bali.
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