Scores still missing after dam bursts

? The number of people killed when a wall of water and earth from a breached dam outside the Indonesian capital crashed into nearby homes has risen to 91, rescue officials said Sunday. The toll is expected to rise with more than 100 still missing.

National Disaster Coordinating Agency spokesman Priyadi Kardono announced the death toll and said that search and rescue operations in the muddy wreckage would continue for a week.

The flooding occurred Friday when a large lake bordering a low-lying residential area southwest of Jakarta overflowed following a torrential downpour.

Water first cascaded over the rim of the Dutch-colonial dam and then, hours later, a huge section of the earth wall tore away, sending muddy water plowing into homes like a tsunami, tossing cars, toppling utility poles, and dragging bodies for miles (kilometers).