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Death toll rises after trash site collapse at Cebu landfill
Summary
A collapse at the Binaliw Landfill in Cebu buried dozens of workers; officials say at least four have died and 34 remain missing, while rescue teams continue operations amid risks of further slides.
Content
A large section of the privately run Binaliw Landfill in Cebu City collapsed on Thursday, burying sanitation workers and prompting search-and-rescue operations. City officials reported that about 50 workers were affected, with at least four deaths and 34 people reported missing. Rescue teams and heavy equipment have been working at the site, but operations have been interrupted at times because the landfill remains unstable. The facility serves Cebu and surrounding communities and is reported to handle about 1,000 tons of municipal waste daily.
What officials report:
- The collapse occurred at the privately operated Binaliw Landfill in Cebu City.
- Officials said about 50 sanitation workers were buried; at least four were confirmed dead and 34 were reported missing.
- Rescuers have pulled at least 12 people alive from the site and hospitalised them, and search efforts are ongoing but are paused intermittently because the landfill continues to shift.
- The facility is described as the lone service provider for Cebu and neighbouring communities and is reported to process about 1,000 tons of municipal solid waste daily.
Summary:
The collapse has resulted in multiple confirmed deaths, many people unaccounted for, and ongoing rescue efforts conducted under unstable conditions, with local waste services affected. Undetermined at this time.
