Fatal landfill collapse in Philippines
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Rescuers detect 'signs of life' after garbage avalanche in Philippines killed 4, left dozens missing
Rescuers detected "signs of life" in an avalanche of garbage that killed at least four workers and left more than 30 others missing on Thursday in a central Philippines landfill and plan to intensify search efforts,
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Philippines Garbage Avalanche: 34 Workers Feared Trapped Under Mountain of Waste, Death Toll Rises
A landfill in central Philippines collapsed, resulting in at least four fatalities and dozens of individuals missing. The incident occurred near Cebu City and has prompted a significant rescue effort,
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Rescuers in Philippines detect ‘signs of life’ in garbage avalanche that killed four workers
Twelve workers have been rescued with injuries from the huge mound of garbage that collapsed among the low-slung buildings of waste management facility
The Philippines has evacuated nearly 3,000 villagers from a danger zone on the foothills of the Mayon Volcano after officials raised the alert level due to recent activity.
Twelve injured staff have been pulled out of the debris after a huge mound of refuse collapsed at a waste management facility on Friday and, with dozens missing, rescue efforts will now be increased.
The Philippine central bank will consider one more rate cut this year — possibly in February — to close out its easing cycle, barring worse-than-expected economic growth, according to its governor.
A strong earthquake measuring 6.7 on the Richter scale struck off the coast of Mindanao Island in the southern Philippines on Wednesday morning, sending tremors across the region but causing no immediate reports of casualties or damage.
🇵🇭 A 6.4-magnitude earthquake hit near Baculin in the Philippines ⚠️ No tsunami warning has been issued, and there have so far been no immediate reports of casualties or damage https://t.co/KZexPU9sYV pic.twitter.com/tedSDTQrgh