2023 Serasan landslide
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Aftermath of the Serasan landslide | |
| Date | March 6, 2023 |
|---|---|
| Time | 11:00 WIB |
| Location | Serasan Island, Natuna Regency, Riau Islands, Indonesia |
| Coordinates | 2°30′43″N 109°02′20″E / 2.5119°N 109.0389°E |
| Cause | Heavy rains |
| Deaths | 50 |
| Missing | 4 |
On 6 March 2023, a series of landslides were triggered by continuous rain in Serasan Island of Serasan District, Natuna Regency, Riau Islands, Indonesia. Around 50 people were killed and four others were missing while contact to the Serasan Island was entirely lost.[1][2][3] An entire village was reportedly buried.[4][5][6][7]
Riau Islands provincial government dispatched 25 police personnel to the island for initial relief efforts.[8] Regional Disaster Mitigation Agency of Natuna Regency and 318th Natuna Military District also dispatched two ships. The relief effort was hampered because of the heavy rains, which forced the search efforts to halt on several occasions, and the islands' remote location, which normally took five hours to get to by boat during calm weather from the capital of the regency, Ranai.[9] A search and rescue team was dispatched from Ranai with a total of 36 people.[10] The landslides resulted in total blackout of electricity and telecommunications to the island, making contact with the outside world difficult.[11] The landslides also damaged major roads across the island.[12]