Torrential rains triggered new landslides in Indonesia's densely populated Java island as rescue workers searched for missing victims, officials and local media reports said Monday. More than 130 people died or were missing in landslides and flash floods that swept through Central and East Java provinces. More than 1,600 homes were destroyed or heavily damaged, an official at the National Disaster Management Agency said. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono arrived Monday in Central Java village of Tawangmangu during a tour of affected areas, according to a report of Deutsche Presse-Agentur (DPA.( Rescuers have been hampered by a lack of heavy earth-moving equipment as more rain and large fallen trees hindered their progress, officials said.