Jakarta, Oct 6, 2025 (AFP) - Last five bodies recovered after landslide at mine in Indonesia's Papua

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2025-10-06
Rescuers have recovered the bodies of five workers, including two foreigners, who were missing for nearly a month after a landslide trapped seven of them at a mine in Indonesia's Papua region, operator Freeport Indonesia said on Monday. The bodies of the other two missing workers were recovered in September. The landslide occurred on September 8 when material from an extraction point flowed at one of five sections of the Grasberg Block Cave under......
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