Earth Changes
Up to 30 houses are feared buried, and rescuers believe that 38 people are currently missing.
Heavy rain is responsible for the landslide. Those missing are believed to have been harvesting ginger on the slopes of Banaran village in East Java.
Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for Indonesia's Disaster Mitigation Agency, said the landslide hit up to 30 houses.
The latest report from the local mitigation agency said 27 people were buried, while a local army chief put the number of missing at 38 based on reports from villagers, AP reports.

The horizontal 'rainbow of fire' is scientifically known as a circumhorizontal arc. It is caused by numerous hexagonal ice-crystals in the clouds that are lined up horizontally when the sun is around 58 degrees from the horizon
The phenomenon was spotted by citizens in the early hours of the morning in Patapo, in the Peruvian city of Chiclayo.
Despite the visual spectacle actually being formed of ice-crystals refracting sunlight at a certain angle, villagers joked that it was the onset of a biblical Apocalypse.
Villagers shared photos of the rare cloud on social media, where they went viral.
In footage of the rare phenomenon, one onlooker says: 'Good afternoon, right now we are seeing a rare yellow line in the sky, and people are a bit scared.
'The rainbow appeared in the early hours of this morning. It appears to be a cloud with a colour similar to yellow.'
Canungra in Queensland recorded 285 mm of rain in 1 day. In New South Wales Mullumbimby recorded over 300 mm of rain in 24 hours and the Tweed River reached levels not seen for over 40 years.
Authorities have ordered over 20,000 people to evacuate their homes. Police in New South Wales have reported 2 possible flood-related deaths.
A magnitude 4.0 quake first hit at 3.55 a.m. It was followed by a magnitude 1.7 aftershock at 4:03 a.m. and a 1.4 tremor at 4:37 a.m.
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Zoey Green was accompanying her mother Paige Woody on Saturday. Woody had agreed to pet sit two dogs in Crestview, Florida
Zoey Green was accompanying her mother Paige Woody, who agreed to pet sit two dogs in Crestview, Florida, on Saturday when a pit bull mix named Mandingo suddenly lunged at her, bit her in the face and dragged her into the yard.
Paige managed to fight the dog off and covered her daughter's body with her own before she was airlifted to an intensive care unit in critical condition, WKRG reported. Paige showed up to the home on Villacrest Drive for the third time so the owner could show her how to apply a horsefly spray to the two dogs in the backyard.
She didn't want to leave her daughter in the car, so she brought Zoey along, making sure the five-year-old stayed inside the house even though the owner said the dogs were great with children. But the girl became impatient and started tapping on the glass door, so Paige cracked the door open to talk to her.
By late in the day, those areas may have a few inches of snow, but no real impact on travel is expected.
By the evening, the snow in southwestern areas will slowly push farther north and east.
Snow is expected to be heaviest overnight Friday into Saturday morning. Snowfall rates could be over one inch per hour at times. The snow itself will be heavy and wet, so some scattered outages are possible through Saturday.

Weather-weary people in parts of eastern Canada are getting another unwanted blast of winter as a system moves through the region.
The Bay of Exploits area is forecast to get up to 40 cm of snow by early Saturday, while visibility is expected to be near zero as winds gust to 80 km/h over most areas, and up to 110 km/h along parts of the coast.
There are rainfall warnings in place for the Avalon peninsula, which could get between 10 mm and 25 mm of rain before it turns to snow and then drizzle.
Schools are closed or had delayed their openings in several parts of the province, while flights were being cancelled at the St. John's and Gander airports.
In Cape Breton, classes are also cancelled, ferry service disrupted and businesses delayed openings due to snow and wind.
According to police, the incident occurred on Wednesday and the victim died on the spot after suffering a punctured stomach and multiple injuries on the right side of his body.
Ponda police said that the incident occurred around 50 metres away from the victim's residence around 5.30 pm in the evening when Soliyekar was working in his banana and cashew plantations. According to locals, the Gaur was seen visiting the victim's plantation for the past few days to eat cashews.
On Wednesday morning too, the Gaur had visited the plantation of the victim, who drove away the animal. In the evening, the Gaur again visited the plantation which irked the farmer, who tried to attack the Gaur and in retaliation, the Gaur attacked the farmer and killed him.

Frank Gehrke, center, chief of the California Cooperative Snow Surveys Program for the Department of Water Resources, takes a sample of the Sierra snowpack near Twin Bridges, Calif.
He plodded across the white mounds, plunged his metallic pole into the powder beneath him, pulled it out and made his proclamation: 94 inches deep.
The 2016-17 winter created one of the largest snowpacks in California's recorded history and it's loaded with enough water to keep reservoirs and rivers swollen for months to come.
"For recreation, there's a lot of pent-up demand for spring touring," Gehrke told reporters and viewers watching on a social media live stream. "Clearly this is going to be a good year for it. People have to be aware that conditions are different and they can't expect the same conditions they had a couple years ago."
With reservoirs and rivers already full from months of rain, the addition of melting snow will likely push water over the banks in some communities and cause flooding, said David Rizzardo, chief of snow survey and water supply forecasting for the state Department of Water Resources.











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