By Adam Douty, AccuWeather.com Meteorologist
December 15,2014; 8:43PM,EST
The landslide occurred late on Friday in the village of Sampang, which is centrally located on the island of Java several hundred miles to the east-southeast of Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia. The landslide buried more than 100 homes.
Leading up to the mudslide, days of torrential rainfall soaked the region which saturated the ground and loosened the soil until the hillside gave way. These daily rounds of thunderstorms are typical in the region during this time of year as tropical moisture sits over the tropics.
The BNPB has also reported that additional landslides have damaged and blocked local roads, making it difficult for large equipment to reach the site.
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Over the next several days, daily rounds of thunderstorms will threaten the region which could lead to additional delays in search and rescue operations and bring about the threat for more mudslides.
Meteorologist Eric Leister contributed to this story.
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