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The death toll from a central Indonesian mudslide continues to climb, with reports saying at least 32 people are dead and 76 are missing. Some 2,000 rescuers pulled bodies that have been trapped under piles of mud for days. Road were also destroyed in Friday's mudlside, which has made rescue attempt only more difficult. Residents of Jemblung village in Central Java province's Banjarnegara said more than 100 homes were buried under mud Friday, after they heard a roaring sound followed by a deluge of red soil. "The landslide looked like it was spinning down," said a resident named Subruto. “In five minutes, there were three (major landslides) and they swept away everything.”