MANILA, Philippines – Search and rescue teams were deployed to search for five children confirmed missing in Bohol, a police official said Friday.
Senior Superintendent Arwyn Pagkalinawan, representative of the Philippine National Police, said in a press briefing at Camp Aguinaldo on Friday that they received reports that five children who went swimming at the waterfalls in Sagbayan were unaccounted for.
“They went swimming and possibly that boulders fell from the cliffs while they were swimming,” he said.
The police officer did not identify the children, but said their ages were between 9 and 15.
Tuesday’s morning quake in Bohol happened on Ed al-adha, a Muslim holiday.
Pagkalinawan said that teams from the 6th Regional Public Safety Battalion and Army’s 6th Special Forces Company were deployed to search for the children.
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said there were 15 others missing from the Bohol quake.
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