A landslide triggered by heavy rains crashed into a village in Indonesia's Central Java province on Wednesday, killing at least 14 people and possibly trapping scores more under muddy debris, an official said. The disaster followed landslides in neighbouring East Java province earlier this week that killed at least 77 people. Wednesday's pre-dawn landslide smashed into hundreds of houses in the mountainous village of Sijeruk, home to around 700 people. "We have found 14 bodies so far ... The number of buried homes stands at 102," Eko Budi Raharjo, spokesman for the local government, was quoted as saying by Reuters at the scene.