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Search on for 5 missing children in Bohol quake

/ 02:52 PM October 18, 2013

A worker from the Department of Public Work Highway inspect a road in the Village of Cantam-is, Bohol on October 17, 2013, that was damaged during a 7.1-magnitude earthquake that hit the central Philippine island of Bohol on October 15, 2013. AFP

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.

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“They went swimming and possibly that boulders fell from the cliffs while they were swimming,” he said.

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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.

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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.

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The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said there were 15 others missing from the Bohol quake.

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