7 dead in Nueva Vizcaya landslide

7 dead in Nueva Vizcaya landslide

By: - Correspondent / @VillVisayaJrINQ
/ 06:39 PM November 18, 2024

7 dead in Nueva Vizcaya landslide

Seven members of the Hukhukyong Calvary Pentecostal Church were buried alive in a landslide that struck Barangay Labang in Ambaguio town, Nueva Vizcaya, at 11 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 17, (Photo courtesy of MDRRMO Ambaguio)

BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya — Seven members of the Hukhukyong Calvary Pentecostal Church tragically died when a landslide struck their home in Barangay Labang in Ambaguio town, Nueva Vizcaya, before midnight on Sunday, officials confirmed on Monday.

The victims were staying with their family head, Celo Calanhi, a village watchman, who was assisting in preemptive evacuation efforts for the community, said Kevin Mariano, the Ambaguio Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer.

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Mariano said the group was helping to move residents to safer areas — a local school and daycare center — when the disaster struck at 11 p.m. at the height of Super Typhoon Pepito (Man-yi).

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Calanhi, his wife, and their baby managed to escape unscathed. However, his three other children and four relatives were buried underneath the landslide.

Rescuers launched a search and retrieval operation and later recovered the victims’ remains, which were brought to a funeral home.

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Assistance is being provided to the survivors and the bereaved family, Mariano said. INQ

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