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Philippines Landslide Death Toll Surges to 27, With 89 Missing

By IANS | Updated: February 10, 2024 07:05 IST

Manila, Feb 10 The death toll in a landslide that crashed into villages in Davao de Oro province in ...

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Manila, Feb 10 The death toll in a landslide that crashed into villages in Davao de Oro province in southern Philippines this week has climbed to 27, with 89 remaining missing, authorities said.

In an updated statement, the Maco municipal government said 32 have been rescued from the landslide, which occurred Tuesday night near a mining site in Maco town and buried several houses and two buses that ferry miners from the site, Xinhua news agency reported.

The statement said that at least 89 people remain missing.

Previous report said 15 bodies had been recovered.

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