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Philippines building collapse results in 3 deaths, 17 missing
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Rescuers extracted two workers Monday from the rubble of a nine‑story hotel that collapsed during construction in a northern Philippine city. The incident has killed three people and left 17 missing, according to officials.
We don't want to give the families of the trapped workers any bad news.
My best hope is that we can rescue more people alive.
We also deployed life monitors, listening devices and also our rescue spreaders to help the rescuers since many debris need to be cut and lifted to locate people.
There are big chunks of concrete, and we need equipment to lift them up. That is what's challenging for the rescue right now.
I'm losing hope because of what I see — slow rescue work.
If only the rescuers could call out his name, he might still respond, so I'd have something to hold on to, some hope.
My youngest child keeps asking, but I do not have answers.
We thought it was an earthquake, but it turned out it was the building (collapsing).
A few seconds later there was suddenly a loud noise in the area, and when I looked, I realised that (the building) had already collapsed.
I know three of the missing. They are breadwinners and they have families waiting for them.
We ran and tried to help, but we were not allowed to get near because people said it was very dangerous.
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- 1.Sweden Herald
- 2.The Times of India
- 3.Golf News
- 4.South China Morning Post
- 5.Hindustan Times
- 6.France 24
- 7.Los Angeles Times
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perspectives
countries
organizations
persons
- 1.Lea Mendoza Casilao
- 2.Maria Leah Sajili
- 3.Jess Mendez
- 4.Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr
- 5.Carmelo Lazatin
- 6.Geraldine Panlilio
- 7.James Bernardo
- 8.Jay Pelayo
- 9.Joamel Angcao
- 10.John Carlo Villarente
- 11.Nicolas Torre III
- 12.Noby Batar