Death toll rises to 68 in Philippine landslide

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The death toll from a landslide that hit a gold-mining village in the southern Philippines rose to 68 on Monday, officials said, as searchers abandoned hope of finding any more survivors.

The death toll from a landslide that hit a gold-mining village in the southern Philippines rose to 68 on Monday, officials said, as searchers abandoned hope of finding any more survivors. Hundreds of rescuers have used their bare hands, shovels and heavy earth-moving equipment for nearly a week looking for those buried when last Tuesday's landslide hit the mountainous Masara village on Mindanao island.

More than a dozen bodies were pulled from the mud on Monday, with 51 people still missing, including mine workers and villagers, according to official figures released by the municipal government. 'It is almost a week after the incident and... we are assuming that no one is alive there,' Edward Macapili, spokesman for the Davao de Oro provincial disaster office, told AFP. 'There is already a foul smell in the area now so there's a need to fast-track the retrieval.' An area around 50 meters (164 feet) deep remains to be searched, Macapili added. A three-year-old girl was pulled alive from under the rubble on Friday, in what rescuers described as a 'miracle'

Philippines Landslide Death Toll Survivors Rescue Gold-Mining Village

 

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