Eleven people have been killed and two others are missing after torrential rain triggered landslides in Indonesia's remote eastern Papua province, an official said today.
The landslides hit parts of Jayapura, the capital of the province, after heavy rains last night, said national disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho.
They engulfed buildings in the city, leaving 15 houses badly damaged and 40 houses lightly damaged, he said.
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