Several dozen people have been have buried in landslides in central Java in Indonesia after hours of heavy rain, BBC reported.
Casualty figures are unclear, but one local official said at least 51 people had perished, and "the numbers could still rise".
Rescue workers and police are struggling to reach the affected areas as roads are cut off.
Heavy rains regularly cause landslides and flash floods in Indonesia. Many experts say deforestation is to blame.
Landslides struck several areas, including the Tawangmangu area of Central Java, in Karanganyar district, and further south in Wonogiri.