With prevailing bad weather, huge boulders still rolling down the mountains, and other ground movement rescue teams decide to 'indefinitely' suspend the search for three missing men believed buried in a December 29 landslide.
With prevailing bad weather, huge boulders still rolling down the mountains, and other ground movement rescue teams decide to "indefinitely" suspend the search for three missing men believed buried in a December 29 landslide
Four days since the village of Don Salvador Lopez was hit by landslides, it remains unreachable by most vehicles. The villages’ main roads were all destroyed by landslides, said Bagasol. “That is why we are contemplating to use military choppers to bring relief goods,” Bagasol told Rappler late Friday afternoon.GROUND MOVEMENT. The site of the December 28 landslide that buried four men in the mining village of Don Salvador Lopez in Mati City, Davao Oriental. Ferdinand ZuasolaWork resumed early Saturday, December 31. But around 2 pm, the Mati LGU page announced rescuers’ decision “to indefinitely suspend its retrieval operation on the three still missing bodies.
At least a hundred rescuers from the army, police, coast guard and the bureau of fire protection joined the search and rescue operation in Mati City Drones and rescue dogs were also deployed in the landslide-hit village.A 2 pm update on December 31 said relief teams of the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, the City Social Welfare and Development Office, and the Barangay had reached four sub-villages.
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