Six dead in landslide at Indonesian gold mine

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Fourteen remain missing

An example of the type of roads and terrain in the Arfak mountains.

An example of the type of roads and terrain in the Arfak mountains. | Credits: Shutterstock.

Six workers have been killed, with 14 missing, following a landslide at an Indonesian gold mine in the Papua region on May 16, while torrential rains hamper rescue efforts.  Yefri Sabaruddin, the head…

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