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Dozens still missing in Philippine landslide

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MANILA: Rescuers have pulled out four survivors and three bodies but several more were missing after a massive landslide set off by a typhoon crashed down on two government buildings in a northern Philippine mountain province, officials said.

Regional police Chief Superinten­dent Rolando Nana said at least 18 more people are still missing from the landslide in the far-flung town of Natonin in Mountain province.

Smaller land- and rockslides on roads leading to Natonin have slowed the advance of more rescuers and earth-moving equipment.

Disaster response officer Jennifer Pangket said there could be up to 24 people still trapped in the landslide, which occurred as Typhoon Yutu pummelled the region on Tuesday.

At least nine people have died due to the typhoon, which blew out of the northern Philippine­s on Tuesday.

“It’s a massive landslide and boul- ders also came rolling down from the mountain. The buildings got demolished and entombed.

“They’re gone,” government engineer Junel Emengga said by phone from the site of the landslide.

More than 100 workers, police, firefighte­rs and volunteers were scrambling to find more survivors in the avalanche using shovels and their hands because earth-moving equipment could not go through roads blocked by smaller landslides, he said.

 ?? — AP ?? Moving mountain: Rescuers digging through earth searching for survivors after a massive landslide in Natonin township, Mountain Province.
— AP Moving mountain: Rescuers digging through earth searching for survivors after a massive landslide in Natonin township, Mountain Province.

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