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Indonesia says 7 killed in landfill collapse as rescue operation ends

By Thomson Reuters Mar 9, 2026 | 8:47 PM

JAKARTA, March 10 (Reuters) – Indonesian authorities have ended rescue operations at a landfill collapse that killed seven ​people as all those who ‌were at the site have been accounted for, an official said on Tuesday.

A mountain of garbage collapsed on Sunday at the ‌Bantargebang ​landfill, the largest in ⁠the country, triggered by ⁠heavy rains.

Rescuers wrapped up the search operation at the site on the outskirts of Jakarta, after finding the last ​of seven victims buried in the landfill, said Desiana Kartika Bahari, ⁠head of the ⁠local rescue agency. Six people ​survived the incident.

On Monday, the agency had ​said that four people were killed, ‌four had survived and five were still missing.

“We received information from police that two among those missing were ⁠safe and had returned to their homes,” Bahari said.

The casualties were truck drivers and owners ⁠of food ‌stalls at the landfill ⁠site, she said.

More than 200 ​rescuers ‌used excavators and thermal drones ​to find ⁠the victims during the search operation.

Bantargebang spans around 110 hectares and receives 6,500 to 7,000 tons of waste every day.

(Reporting by Ananda Teresia; Editing by ​John Mair)