Officers have again successfully evacuated two body bags of landslide victims in Pasirlangu Village, Cisarua District, West Bandung Regency, on Monday.

As of Monday, the joint SAR team has successfully evacuated 78 body bags, with 61 of them having been identified.

Based on information obtained, the two body bags were evacuated on Monday around 10:00 AM local time.

The Safety Officer explained that the joint SAR team is currently searching for victims still buried in priority sectors.

“For the tenth day of this SAR operation, we are focusing the search in sectors A1 and B1 and expanding to sector C,” he said on Monday.

He added that so far, the weather at the site of the search for buried landslide victims has been supportive of the officers’ efforts to evacuate those still missing.

“Thankfully, today the weather is also quite clear, hopefully we can optimize the search for victims,” he said.

He emphasized that while conducting the victim search efforts, the Joint SAR Team continues to prioritize caution. The reason is that the landslide conditions are still unstable and there is potential for rain.

“We require officers to wear hazmat suits, masks, and long gloves. Not to forget, before they are deployed they must receive a tetanus vaccine injection,” he stated.

It is noted that the SAR Team will use a sweeping method starting from the lower part of A1 towards the upper part of B1. Then it will continue from the lower part of A1 towards sector C.

In this search process, the SAR team deployed around 3,675 joint personnel, 17 excavator units, and 22 tracker dogs or K9s.

Layvin Kurzawa Feels at Home with Persib Bandung
Persib Bandung’s new player Layvin Kurzawa has started training with the team.

Persib Bandung’s new left-back, Layvin Kurzawa, admitted he immediately felt comfortable since first joining the Maung Bandung squad.

The former player stated that the team atmosphere, supporter support, and welcome at the stadium made him feel like he was at home.

“I feel very, very happy. I feel like I’m at home now. Thank you to everyone, because I can feel at home, because of all of you,” said Layvin Kurzawa after training.

Layvin Kurzawa also could not hide his emotion when he was officially introduced at the stadium. He called that moment an extraordinary experience, not only for him, but also for his family.

“It was truly extraordinary. My family also watched it on television. My wife cried because it was so extraordinary. There were so many fans, so many people calling my name, Kurzawa. It’s very enjoyable,” he said.

According to Kurzawa, the stadium atmosphere and the passion of the Bobotoh fans have been one of the most memorable things since his arrival at Persib Bandung.

Layvin Kurzawa revealed that the decision to accept Persib Bandung’s offer was not a difficult one after he saw the club’s environment firsthand.

“I saw the fans, I saw the stadium, and I saw the city. That’s the reason why I joined. Before, I didn’t really know, only now I know, and I feel very happy to be here,” said Layvin Kurzawa.

The presence of Layvin Kurzawa is expected to strengthen the left side of Persib Bandung’s defense, while also bringing European-level experience to the Maung Bandung coach’s squad in facing this season’s competition.

Pasirlangu Village

Pasirlangu Village is a small, scenic village located in the Cianjur Regency of West Java, Indonesia, known for its cool highland climate and tea plantations. Historically, it was developed in the early 20th century during the Dutch colonial period as a hill station and agricultural area. Today, it serves as a tranquil getaway destination, offering visitors views of Mount Gede and the surrounding tea fields.

Cisarua District

Cisarua is a mountainous district in West Java, Indonesia, known for its cool climate and scenic tea plantations. Historically, it was a significant area during the Dutch colonial era, developed for agriculture and as a hill station retreat. Today, it is a popular tourist destination, especially for its views of Mount Gede Pangrango and its proximity to the Puncak pass area.

West Bandung Regency

West Bandung Regency is an administrative region in West Java, Indonesia, established in 2008 after being carved out from the larger Bandung Regency. It is known for its scenic highland landscapes, volcanic peaks like Tangkuban Perahu, and tea plantations, offering a cooler alternative to the urban capital of Bandung City. The area’s history is deeply tied to the Sundanese culture and the colonial-era development of the Priangan highlands for agriculture and resort towns.

Persib Bandung

Persib Bandung is a professional football club based in Bandung, Indonesia, founded in 1933 during the Dutch colonial era. It is one of the country’s oldest and most popular clubs, historically representing the Sundanese people of West Java. Persib is renowned for its intense rivalry with Persija Jakarta and has won multiple Indonesian league titles, most recently in 2014.

Maung Bandung

Maung Bandung is a prominent volcanic hill located in the city of Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Historically, it is believed to be the site of an ancient crater and holds significance in local Sundanese folklore as a sacred place. Today, it is a popular recreational park offering panoramic views of the city.

Bobotoh

“Bobotoh” refers to the passionate and dedicated fanbase of the Indonesian football club Persib Bandung, originating from West Java. The term, which historically means “fighter” or “volunteer,” embodies a deep cultural identity and community that has supported the club since its early 20th-century founding. Their organized support, chants, and unwavering loyalty make them a central part of Persib’s matchday atmosphere and regional culture.

Greater Bandung area

The Greater Bandung area is a metropolitan region in West Java, Indonesia, centered around the city of Bandung. Historically, it developed rapidly in the early 20th century under Dutch colonial rule as a planned hill station and economic hub, known for its art deco architecture and tea plantations. Today, it is a major cultural, educational, and commercial center, famous for its university life, creative industries, and cooler highland climate.