Four in family die in landslide in Philippines' Mati city


Rescuers digging through the mud that buried the four family members in the landslide on Feb 20, 2026. - Courtesy of BFP XI Mati Firestation

SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur: A pre-dawn landslide buried a family of four in Purok Matingo in Mati City, Davao Oriental, on Friday (Feb 20), prompting a swift retrieval operation involving the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)–Mati City Fire Station.

Citing a report from the BFP XI Mati Firestation social media page, firefighters mobilised immediately upon receiving the alarm. They augmented the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), which led the response.

Acting City Fire Marshal Fire Senior Inspector Elizabeth D. Capina ordered the deployment, as Senior Fire Officer 2 Andro S. Logatiman, chief of the Operations Section, oversaw ground operations amid unstable soil and the threat of further collapse.

Responders later retrieved the bodies of an adult male, a pregnant woman, and their two daughters from tons of earth and debris.

The BFP said strict safety protocols were enforced throughout the operation due to hazardous terrain conditions. Authorities have yet to release additional details pending notification of relatives.

The tragedy underscores the persistent landslide risk in upland communities, especially during periods of sustained rainfall, the BFP added. - Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN

 

 

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