Hopes Wane for Survivors in Philippine Garbage Site Collapse - New Straits Times Online
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The number of fatalities in the garbage avalanche in the Philippines has now risen to 22.
A week after the disaster in Cebu City, the rescue forces will not give up, but the number of deaths is rising - and hope is dwindling.One week after the huge garbage avalanche in the Philippines with many missing persons, there is hardly any hope of finding survivors under the waste mountain.According to the local civil protection authority, the number of deaths has now risen to 22. 14 people are still missing. The rescue forces are still in us…
A week after the disaster in Cebu City, the rescue forces do not give up, but the number of deaths is rising - and hope is fading.
The death toll from the landslide in Barangay Binaliw, Cebu City has risen to 22, while the number of missing has dropped to 14, according to the latest data released on January 15, 2026 at 6:30 a.m. According to the Cebu City Fire Office (CCFO) provided by the Command Post in Binaliw, search, rescue, and retrieval operations in the area are ongoing despite difficult terrain and a large amount of debris covering the affected area. The total numb…
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