 Rescuers on a remote Indonesia island searched for signs of life on March 7 after a landslide that killed 15 people and are awaiting reinforcements to find another 42 still missing. The landslide on March 6 followed six days of torrential rain and buried houses on a village on the island of Sarasan in the Natana region about 80 kilometers off the island of Borneo. Disaster agency spokesperson Abdul Muhari said the landslide was estimated to have been 100 to 200 meters long. Natuna's rescue agency head told an Thuron news agency that the military will be deployed to help the rescue efforts and that some equipment had been dispatched, including extraction tools and lighting equipment.