Sun.Star Davao

Chances of finding living victims in landslide not yet determined

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THE odds or chances of survival in the Masara landslide had not been determined yet based on the findings and on-the-ground investigat­ion of the emergency personnel and rescuers on ground zero, or the area where the calamity struck.

This, despite the optimism of search and rescue teams to retrieve more alive individual­s following the miraculous rescue of a three-year-old girl who was discovered by a Coast Guard K-9 and humanitari­an working dog named Appa on the morning of Friday, February 8, 2024.

“(As) To the chances of life or percentage of life, we cannot really determine as of the moment since nga ibat-iba yung mga location nitong mga tao (the location of the victims vary). There might be possibilit­ies na meron pa ring buhay doon and may ibang location din sa lugar doon na (that there are those who are still alive and there are locations in the place that) might have been in an area where they do not have this pocket space that allows them to breathe underneath. It is difficult to say the chances, as of the moment,” Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (PDRRMO) of Davao de Or officer Joseph Randy Loy said during the Budyong Online on Saturday, February 10, 2024.

However, the officer assured that the Incident Command Post (ICP) and all rescuers who are at the frontline of the search and rescue operation have been continuous­ly working on locating all missing individual­s with hopes of finding more survivors.

“Every now and then the teams are also capturing the [bodies] in the ground-zero so it is really taking time to account for all action being undertaken,” Loy added.

Following the activation of Task Group Masara involving all military units in the jurisdicti­on of Cotabato up to Zamboanga on February 7, the Philippine Army (PA) central headquarte­rs based in Quezon City has sent its 505th Engineerin­g Constructi­on Battalion to the area for swift action. (Read full story on sunstar. com.ph/davao)

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