Death Toll Rises to 54 in Philippines Landslide

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The number of missing people stands at 63, according to the provincial government. The death toll from the landslide in the Philippines has risen to 54 as rescue workers continue to find more bodies. The landslide occurred near a gold mine in Maco town, burying homes and vehicles. A total of 32 people were injured in the incident.

The number of missing people stands at 63, according to the provincial government. The death toll from the landslide in the Philippines has risen to 54 as rescue workers continue to find more bodies. The landslide occurred near a gold mine in Maco town, burying homes and vehicles.

A total of 32 people were injured in the incident.

Source: Car News Wire (carnewswire.net)

Philippines Landslide Death Toll Missing People Rescue Workers Gold Mine Maco Town Injuries

 

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