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  2. 2024 Davao de Oro landslide - Wikipedia

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    The landslide area had been declared a "no build zone" after prior landslides in 2007 and 2008 [31] that eroded the area, whose soil is made of remnants of a prehistoric volcanic eruption, and buried the original site of Barangay Masara. [32] It also added that the area where the landslide occurred was traversed by the Philippine Fault. [33]

  3. 2019 Cotabato earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities affected by landslides include Kidapawan City, Antipas, Arakan, Makilala, M'Lang and Tulunan in Cotabato province; Magsaysay, Bansalan, Malalag, Matanao and Kiblawan in Davao Del Sur. [9] Three fatalities were caused by landslides triggered by the October 29 shock with a further six people reported missing. Two fatalities were ...

  4. 54 people are confirmed dead in a landslide that buried a ...

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    The landslide hit the mountain village of Masara in Davao de Oro province on Tuesday night after weeks of torrential rains. Davao de Oro’s provincial government said in a Facebook post that 54 ...

  5. A landslide hits a village in the southern Philippines ... - AOL

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    Among the missing were 27 miners who had been waiting in two buses to be driven home when the landslide hit, Davao de Oro provincial spokesperson Edward Macapili said. Several miners jumped out ...

  6. Philippine landslide death toll climbs to 54

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    Davao de Oro's provincial government said in a Facebook post that 54 people had died in the landslide, raising its previous death toll of 37 earlier in the day as rescue workers found more bodies.

  7. Davao de Oro - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Davao de Oro 10 20 30 40 50 2000 22.64 2003 41.90 2006 37.73 2009 36.64 2012 36.70 2015 26.67 2018 25.16 2021 17.70 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Davao de Oro was billed as the second richest province in the Philippines by the Commission on Audit by year 2017. That year, its provincial government posted a record high of ₱18.75 billion worth of assets, the ...

  8. Death toll in landslide-hit Philippine mountain village rises ...

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    Rescuers dug out more bodies from a landslide-hit southern Philippine village on Thursday, bringing the death toll to 11 as the number of missing rose to 110, officials said. At least 31 residents ...

  9. Banisilan–Guiling–Alamada–Libungan Road - Wikipedia

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    The Banisilan–Guiling–Alamada–Libungan Road is a 118-kilometer (73 mi), two-lane secondary highway that connects the provinces of North Cotabato, [1] Lanao del Sur, and Bukidnon. [2] The road also connects Libungan, Cotabato to the DavaoCotabato Road and leads to Asik-Asik Falls in Alamada, Cotabato.