At least seven people have died and more than 80 others are missing after a landslide struck Indonesia's West Java province. The disaster hit the West Bandung area, south-east of Jakarta, following days of heavy rain. More than thirty homes were destroyed as "landslide material buried residential areas, causing fatalities and affecting local residents," said Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency. The landslide occurred early Saturday at around 2:30 AM local time in the village of Pasirlangu. Two dozen people were safely evacuated, according to Abdul Muhari, communication chief of the National Search Agency. Local news showed homes buried under mud and debris. Flooding, landslide, and extreme weather alerts have been issued in the wider region.