A major earthquake jolted the Indonesian island of Java on Wednesday, causing landslides that buried homes in this small city near the epicenter.
At least 25 people have been killed and another 50 are feared dead, possibly buried under the ruins according to Indonesia's National Disaster Coordination Agency.
"The extent of the injure is pretty spread out, because this powerful earthquake was feel from the west coast of Java all the way to the east coast," said CNN producer Andy Saputra, who felt the 7.0-magnitude temblor in the capital city.
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At least 25 people have been killed and another 50 are feared dead, possibly buried under the ruins according to Indonesia's National Disaster Coordination Agency.
"The extent of the injure is pretty spread out, because this powerful earthquake was feel from the west coast of Java all the way to the east coast," said CNN producer Andy Saputra, who felt the 7.0-magnitude temblor in the capital city.
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