Mindanao Times

Coast Guard rescues family of 6 in earthquake-hit area

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

VICE Admiral Joel S. Garcia has commended the efforts of the Philippine Coast Guard to rescue a family of six trapped in a remote area in Purok 8, Sitio Limonso, Barangay Maibo, Magsaysay, Davao del Sur on Nov. 6.

“It is with great pride to recognize the brave and heroic efforts of our Coast Guard personnel to provide needed humanitari­an assistance and disaster response to earthquake-stricken provinces in Davao del

Sur, as well as in Cotabato,” the PCG commander said.

The report revealed that the family members, whose house was located in a mountainou­s area, were trapped and isolated from its community due to a landslide caused by three consecutiv­e earthquake­s in the area.

They were identified as Linda Masili, 85 years old; Emelda Emilio, 46 years old; Celin Capion, 41 years old; Ronie Masili, 31 years old, as well as a 17-year old teenager and a nine-monthold baby.

Commodore Roy Echeverria, the commander of Coast Guard District Southeaste­rn Mindanao, cited the combined efforts of the

PCG medical doctors and nurses, Special Operations Force members, as well as Coast Guard District Southeaste­rn Mindanao (CGDSEM) K-9 unit and personnel for the successful rescue of the trapped individual­s.

The PCG conducted a two-day social engineerin­g activity to study the terrain, including the security and safety factors in the area before the actual search and rescue operation, which was also participat­ed by the Bureau of Fire Protection-Search and Rescue Unit in Magsaysay, Davao del Sur.

The joint SAR team arranged multiple layers of rescue chain strategy and trekked a 12-kilometer trail going to the target area. Two of the family members were immediatel­y brought to a nearby hospital, while the remaining rescued individual­s were turned over to the Municipal Social Welfare Office in Magsaysay.

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