At least six people died and 14 are missing after floods and landslides near a gold mine in a remote area of eastern Indonesia. Heavy rainfall triggered the disaster in West Papua province on Friday night, inundating a camp used by miners. Rescue efforts are hampered by the remote location, with rescuers taking up to two hours to reach the site. Unlicensed mining is common in the mineral-rich Southeast Asian archipelago.
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