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25 feared dead in Indonesian sand mine collapse
Friday, 10.31.2008, 10:47am (GMT+5)

Twenty five workers were feared dead after sand mine collapsed in Indonesia, officials said Friday.

"A huge amount of sand fell down and buried the people on Thursday afternoon. The rescue team found five dead bodies this morning," Health Ministry crisis center head Rustam Pakaya said.

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