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[Title] => US, Malaysian military join Leyte rescue efforts
[Summary] => US Marines and a Malaysian military medical team were set yesterday to join a major international rescue and aid operation after a landslide wiped off the map a barangay in Southern Leyte, including a school with 200 children.
A 32-member Taiwanese search and rescue team arrived yesterday to help search for survivors from the massive landslide last Friday.
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For the past two weeks residents of Barangay Guinsaugan in the town of Saint Bernard in Southern Leyte had been leaving their homes at night, then returning at daytime amid incessant heavy rains. Yesterday morning, the residents were back in their village when they felt a mild tremor. Then they heard what sounded like an explosion followed by an eerie rumble. For many villagers, it was too late to avoid the avalanche of mud.
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BARANGAY GUINSAUGAN
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A 32-member Taiwanese search and rescue team arrived yesterday to help search for survivors from the massive landslide last Friday.
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