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Landfill collapse in Philippines leaves dozens missing as rescuers search
Summary
Rescue teams in Cebu City are searching after the privately owned Binaliw landfill collapsed; officials say four people have died and more than 30 workers remain missing.
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Rescue teams are working at the Binaliw landfill in Cebu City after a collapse on Thursday that affected workers at the site. Officials say the privately owned landfill gave way while about 110 workers were on site. Mayor Nestor Archival reported that signs of life were detected and said careful excavation is continuing amid unstable debris. The cause of the collapse remains unclear, though some local officials have said poor waste management practices may have contributed.
Key details:
- Four people have been confirmed dead and 12 others were taken to hospital, officials said.
- More than 30 workers at the landfill are reported missing and relatives have been awaiting news at the site.
- Mayor Nestor Archival said signs of life were detected in specific areas and that teams require careful excavation and heavier equipment.
- Authorities said they are preparing to deploy a more advanced 50-ton crane to assist recovery work; the cause of the collapse is under investigation.
Summary:
The incident has left families waiting for information while city authorities and rescue crews continue 24/7 operations to locate those missing. Officials have reported detected signs of life in some areas and are arranging heavier equipment to support careful excavation. Further updates are expected as recovery work proceeds.
