The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Many more feared dead after landslide kills four

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A massive landslide has buried dozens of homes in two villages near a central Philippine mountain, killing at least four people.

Rescuers are scrambling to find survivors after some sent text messages pleading for help, officials said.

The landslide buried around 30 rural houses after daybreak in Naga city in Cebu province.

Seven injured villagers were rescued from the huge mound of earth and debris.

Some victims still managed to send text messages after the landslide hit, police said, adding that elderly women and a child were among the dead.

The landslide struck while several northern Philippine provinces were still dealing with deaths and widespread damage wrought by Typhoon Mangkhut, which pummelled the agricultur­al region on Saturday and left more than 80 dead and 71 others missing.

A massive search is still under way for dozens of people feared dead after landslides in the goldmining town of Itogon in the north.

It is not immediatel­y clear how many residents were trapped in Naga city, where rescuers are treading carefully in small groups on the unstable ground to avoid further casualties.

Naga city councilor Carmelino Cruz said: “We’re running out of time. The ground in the area is still vibrating. We’re striking a balance between intensifyi­ng our rescue efforts and ensuring the safety of our rescuers.”

It is not clear what set off the landslide, but some residents blamed limestone quarries, which they suspect may have damaged and caused cracks in the mountainsi­de facing their villages.

Angeline Templo, an assistant to the mayor, said more than 300 villagers were evacuated from the area for safety as search and rescue work continues.

“The landslide buried around 30 rural houses in Naga city”

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Rescuers search for missing people beneath the rubble

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