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9 January 2006 - At least 155 people died in two separate natural disasters that hit Indonesia's main island of Java last week, as authorities Monday decided to end the evacuation process amid worries that more deaths are unaccounted for. In Jember, where a flash flood and mudslide swept through four districts that left 79 people dead and displaced 7,605.
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· 08-01-2006: Indonesia halts mudslide rescue efforts
· 09-01-2006: 155 die in Java double disaster
· 07-01-2006: 180 dead or missing after landslides
· 06-01-2006: Indonesia landslides death toll hits 120
· 05-01-2006: Floods, landslides may have killed 377 on Java
· 05-01-2006 - forum:Floods, landslides may have killed 377 on Java
4 January 2006 - A landslide triggered by heavy rains crashed into a village in Indonesia's Central Java province on Wednesday, killing at least 10 people and trapping many more under muddy debris, an official said. Around the East Java village of Kemiri, hundreds of rescue workers and soldiers have been trying to reach a handful of villages still cut off by floods and landslides that swept through the area late on Sunday.
Kemiri (Jember district)
· 06-01-2006: Jember's flash floods victims build hope out of the mud
· 05-01-2006: Jember flood death toll rises to 77
· 05-01-2006: Death toll of Jember floods rise to 85
· 04-01-2006: Torrent too strong to fight: Survivor
· 04-01-2006: Jember rescue efforts hampered
· 03-01-2006: Java flood death toll hits 59, villages cut off
· 02-01-2006: Flooding kills at least 34 in East Java
· 01-01-2006: Floods kill at least 22 in East Java; death toll expected to rise
Cijeruk (Banjarnegara regency)
· 05-01-2006: 14 killed, 112 feared dead in another Java disaster
· 05-01-2006: Landslide survivors pray for miracle loved ones
· 04-01-2006: '200 feared dead' in Cijeruk landslide
· 04-01-2006: More than 100 feared dead in East Java landslide
· 04-01-2006: Central Java landslide kills 10, many more feared dead
Locations of the landslides

Kemiri: This is a view of a neighborhood after flash floods struck in Kemiri village near the town of Jember, East Java. Flash floods swept away hundreds houses and schools in the area early Monday, killing at least 34 people, said a government official.
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