Nineteen people are missing after a landslide at a small-scale gold mine in Indonesia's West Papua province. Torrential rain triggered the landslide on Friday, hitting temporary shelters used by miners. At least one person died, four were injured, and rescue efforts are hampered by difficult terrain and weather. The mine, operated by local residents in the Arfak mountains, highlights the dangers of unregulated small-scale mining in remote areas.
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