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VP Sara visits, extends aid to Monkayo landslide victims

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VICE President Sara Duterte visited the wake of a family who was buried alive in a landslide in Barangay Union, Monkayo, Davao de Oro on Saturday, January 20, 2024.

The Municipali­ty of Monkayo posted on its Facebook, “Gipaabot sa atong Bise Presidente alang sa mga biktima ang pahisubo sa nahitabong trahedya, ilabina sa pamilyang Gumatin diin nahurot ang tibuok pamilya ug kamatay (Our Vice President conveyed her heartfelt condolence­s to the victims of this tragedy, particular­ly to the Gumatin family, where the entire household tragically lost their lives).”

Duterte, also the Secretary of Education, extended her condolence­s to the victims, providing 12 sacks of rice and cash assistance. She also offered prayers for the deceased.

The Municipali­ty of Monkayo, led by Congresswo­man Maricar S. Zamora and Mayor

Manuel “Way Kurat” E. Zamora, is supporting the wake at the Assembly of God Church.

House Speaker Martin Romualdez’s office has also given financial support to the victims’ families.

The tragic landslide claimed the lives of 27-year-old Catherine Gumatin; Nine-year-old Hannah Gumatin; three-year-old Dysna Gumatin; one-year-old Arjay Gumatin; 10-year-old Cristelle Gumatin; eightyear-old Aileen Gumatin; 33-yearold Marjomie Nenaria; 35-year-old Ritchell Reboldad; 44-year-old Agnes Bitoon; 35-year-old Elvera Saldua; and 45-year-old Rommel

Gumatin, along with one-year-old Amara Kate Delola, sustained injuries during the incident.

The landslide occurred during a prayer meeting inside one of the homes.

In the latest weather forecast by the Department of Science and Technology Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion Mindanao (Dost Pagasa Mindanao) on January 21, 2024, Davao Region is expected to experience occasional cloudy skies with scattered rain, lightning, and thunder due to localized thundersto­rms. /

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