Villagers carry a dead cow that was found in the mud after landslides hit Karang Anyar district near Solo, Indonesia's Central Java province, December 27, 2007. Landslides and floods triggered by heavy rain have left over 120 people dead or missing on Indonesia's Java island, as rescuers struggled on Thursday to pull out bodies buried under thick mud, officials said.
Villagers and soldiers search for landslide victims at Tawangmangu village in Karang Anyar district near Solo, Indonesia's Central Java province, December 27, 2007. Landslides and floods triggered by heavy rain have left over 120 people dead or missing on Indonesia's Java island, as rescuers struggled on Thursday to pull out bodies buried under thick mud, officials said
Villagers and soldiers search for landslide victims at Tawangmangu village in Karang Anyar district near Solo, Indonesia's Central Java province, December 27, 2007. Landslides and floods triggered by heavy rain have left over 120 people dead or missing on Indonesia's Java island, as rescuers struggled on Thursday to pull out bodies buried under thick mud, officials said
Villagers and soldiers search for landslide victims at Tawangmangu village in Karang Anyar district near Solo, Indonesia's Central Java province, December 27, 2007. Landslides and floods triggered by heavy rain have left over 120 people dead or missing on Indonesia's Java island, as rescuers struggled on Thursday to pull out bodies buried under thick mud, officials said
Villagers dig into mud as they search for landslide victims at Tawangmangu village in Karang Anyar district near Solo, Indonesia's Central Java province, December 27, 2007. Landslides and floods triggered by heavy rain have left over 120 people dead or missing on Indonesia's Java island, as rescuers struggled on Thursday to pull out bodies buried under thick mud, officials said.
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