Death toll in southern Philippine landslide rises to 11, with 110 missing

The death toll in the massive landslide that crashed into villages in Davao de Oro province in the southern Philippines has climbed to 11, with 110 others remaining missing, provincial authorities said Thursday.

The Davao de Oro provincial government said the landslide, which occurred Tuesday night near a mining site in Maco town, injured 31 villagers.

Rescuers from the Maco municipal disaster prevention agency and nearby areas shifted to search and retrieval operations to find the reported missing villagers buried under the tons of mud, rocks and trees that rolled down from a mountainside.

The missing people include the passengers of two buses ferrying miners and people in several houses in the path of the rampaging mud.

Local authorities said the rain-induced landslide has displaced at least 1,166 families. The displaced villagers are temporarily staying in government evacuation centers.

xinhua