At least two people were killed and several workers were missing when a normal stones mine in Indonesia’s West Java province collapsed on some workers inside on Friday, according to officials. West Java Governor Dedi Mulyadi estimated in a movie statement that at least 10 persons had been trapped in the dust when the plant in the Cirebon city collapsed, and volunteers have recovered at least two systems. Local television reported that rescuers were able to rescue at least a few injured people from the dust and return bodies during a painful search work. The specific number of casualties was still undetermined. Any remaining workers were being sought out by police, firefighters, men, and volunteers. Their attempts were hindered by fragile soil that could lead to additional presentations, according to the television report.
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