Landslides and floods caused by torrential rains have left up to 81 people dead or missing in Indonesia's Central Java province.
The landslides were the worst to hit the region in 25 years and thousands of people were forced to move to shelters after their homes were buried or washed away.
Many roads have been cut off by the floods and rescue workers and police are struggling to reach the affected areas.
Already 36 bodies have been recovered while 30 others are believed to be buried under thick mud in Karang Anyar district near the banks of the Bengawan Solo river.
Landslides are frequent in Indonesia, where tropical downpours can quickly soak hillsides and years of deforestation often means there is little vegetation to hold the soil.
A lack of heavy equipment was slowing rescue efforts, officials said.
