Rain, aftershocks hamper rescuers


Long wait: Residents gathering their belongings as they evacuate from their damaged homes in General Santos, southern Philippines. — AP

Rescuers battling rain and aftershocks cleared roads and searched for the missing in the southern region as the death toll from a major quake rose to 55.

The 7.8-magnitude tremor just off the coast of Mindanao on Monday destroyed buildings and triggered landslides on the sou­thern island while setting off tsunami warnings across the region.

A government tally released yesterday revealed eight more deaths, while the number of mis­sing stood at 31 as reports from local jurisdictions trickled in.

In hard-hit Sarangani province, provincial disaster chief Rene Punzalan said many of the blocked roads had been cleared, but helicopters were still being employed to take food and water to cut-off residents who remained without power.

“Aftershocks are still slowing us down. Plus it also rained last night, so we have to stop the ope­ration for a while,” he said of operations in which backhoes were being used to remove large boulders.

Punzalan added that while the search for the missing continued, there was little hope of finding survivors.

“Many days have passed since the earthquake, so it’s going to be a miracle if any of them can be rescued alive,” he said. “Our goal is just to retrieve their bodies.”

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr on Wednesday visited affected areas of General Santos, the affected area’s largest city, including a damaged school and an aid distribution area.

He also said the government would allot 100 million pesos (RM285mil) to rebuild the city hall. — AFP

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