One person has died and 27 others are missing after a landfill collapse in the Philippines.
Reports suggest they are trapped in an avalanche of garbage and debris that spilled in the village of Binaliw.
Police and firefighters rescued eight people, but one woman died en route to hospital.
According to local media, their efforts have been hampered by hazardous conditions.
Joel Garganera, a councillor, was quoted as saying: “The steel trusses are massive, the garbage is soft, and there is a constant risk of movement.
“There is also a serious concern about toxic air, which could endanger anyone trapped for too long.”
An employee at the landfill, Joey Boy Gealon, described hearing screams and loud crashing sounds – telling the Cebu Daily News that the collapse happened without warning.
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He alleged that employees have been concerned about the height of the garbage for several years.
Prime Waste Solutions Cebu, which operates the facility, said in a statement: “The safety and wellbeing of our employees, contractors, and neighbouring communities remain our top priority.”
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