Rescuers retrieve 43 bodies in Philippines landslide


FE Team | Published: September 17, 2018 23:32:47


Rescuers retrieve 43 bodies in Philippines landslide


BENGUET, Sept 17 (Agencies): Emergency workers in the Philippines recovered 43 bodies from the muddied wreckage of a gold miners' bunkhouse after Typhoon Mangkhut set off a landslide, burying the remote northern town of Itogon in a river of debris and potentially doubling the country's death toll, officials said on Monday.
Mangkhut, a super typhoon that slammed into the northern Philippine province of Luzon on Saturday, continued a path of destruction across southern China on Sunday and into Monday.
Officials feared the death toll could surpass 100 in the Philippines, and at least four people were killed in China as of Monday.
The whir of choppers and the buzz of chain saws were all that was heard on Monday near the mining town of Itogon as workers looking for bodies dug through the mud using shovels and their bare hands - the ground too wet for heavy machinery.
Francis Tolentino, a senior adviser to President Rodrigo Duterte, estimated that nationwide 5.7 million people had been affected by the storm.
Duterte inspected part of the disaster area on Sunday, and met with top officials in Tuguegarao City for a televised briefing on the damage and the recovery effort.

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