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MANILA, Jan 19, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - At least seven people were killed when a
landslide hit a house in the southern Philippines on Thursday, a disaster
official said, with the death toll expected to rise.
The incident happened in the morning in a mountainous gold mining region of
Davao de Oro province on Mindanao island, where heavy rain has triggered
flooding and landslides this week.
A family of eight -- including six children -- had left their evacuation
centre and returned home for a prayer meeting with other villagers, Monkayo
municipal disaster officer Rocris Idul told AFP.
Rescuers retrieved seven bodies from the mud, including those of the
children. Another four people were still missing, Idul said.
"There's a very slim chance they can survive," Idul said, noting the huge
volume of mud that buried the house.
Three people were pulled out alive, including one who was severely injured,
Idul said.
Monkayo Mayor Manuel Zamora had issued a warning on Wednesday for people
living in "high risk" areas of the municipality to leave their homes, his
chief of staff, Rodielyn Manugas, told AFP.
Schools in the municipality were ordered to suspend classes on Friday, with
more heavy rain expected in the region.