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Landslide buried a Philippines village on Tuesday, toll now 54

IndiaTimes Monday, 12 February 2024
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News video: Philippines Landslide: Gold mining village in South Philippines buried, at least 54 dead | Oneindia

Philippines Landslide: Gold mining village in South Philippines buried, at least 54 dead | Oneindia 02:20

Authorities announced on Sunday that the death toll from a devastating landslide in the southern Philippines has climbed to 54, with 63 individuals still unaccounted for. The landslide, triggered by weeks of relentless rains, struck the mountain village of Masara in Davao de Oro province on Tuesday...

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