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Death toll of Philippines landslide rises to 68 as search for survivors ends

Ongoing operations have now shifted to search and retrieval

The search for survivors of the Masara landslide ended and shifted to search and retrieval. Photo: Philippine Red Cross

The search for survivors of the Masara landslide ended and shifted to search and retrieval. Photo: Philippine Red Cross

At least 68 people have died after a landslide hit a gold-mining village in the Philippines a week ago. There are still more than 50 people missing, but the hope of finding survivors is fading, Apex...

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