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Landfill collapse in Philippines leaves dozens feared buried
Summary
A collapse at the Binaliw Landfill in Cebu City reportedly engulfed nearly 50 sanitation workers, and emergency services have recovered 13 people with at least one death reported.
Content
Dozens of people are reported to be buried after a large pile of waste collapsed at the Binaliw Landfill in Cebu City, Philippines. Officials said the collapse engulfed nearly 50 sanitation workers and triggered a major rescue operation. Emergency services retrieved 13 people alive overnight, and regional police said one rescued worker died while being brought to hospital. It is not yet clear whether neighbouring residents were involved.
Known details:
- The incident occurred at the privately run Binaliw Landfill in Cebu City and was reported on Thursday.
- Officials reported nearly 50 sanitation workers were engulfed when the pile of waste and debris gave way.
- Emergency services recovered 13 people alive; regional police director Brig Gen Roderick Maranan said one rescued worker later died en route to hospital.
- A landfill office worker, Jaylord Antigua, reported escaping the collapse with bruises after crawling out from under rubble.
Summary:
The collapse has led to an ongoing rescue effort, multiple people missing or injured, and at least one confirmed death. Undetermined at this time.
