Twenty-one people were initially reported missing, but three individuals were rescued after Sunday's disaster At least four people have died and 14 are missing after a landslide caused by torrential rains swept away several homes in Indonesia, officials said Monday, with hundreds forced to flee their flooded homes. Twenty-one people were initially reported missing, but three individuals were rescued after the disaster that struck Sunday evening in a rural part of East Java. Indonesia's Search and Rescue Agency said it had found four bodies, but were still looking for 14 people reported missing.