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KORONADAL CITY — Disaster officials urged South Cotabato folk living along riverbanks and in landslide-prone areas to temporarily seek shelter on safer grounds for their own safety.


Provincial disaster officials renewed their appeal after receiving reports that several villagers have refused to leave their houses despite the heavy rainfall during the past days.

Haydee Lac-doo, deputy provincial management officer, said areas near riverbanks are hazardous, especially with the continuous rains, which could trigger landslides.
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Mt. Takilay is a dead mountain and some eight kilometers away from the city proper.

City Mayor Fernando Miguel said he advised the B’laan natives to evacuate because he wants to prevent a disaster similar to the landslide in St. Bernard to happen in this city.
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In a report, the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) attributed the ground fissures in Purok Pagang in Barangay Baliton to a landslide caused by intermittent rains.

Portions of Purok Pagang subsided by three to four meters, prompting five families there to abandon their houses.
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KORONADAL CITY — Disaster officials urged South Cotabato folk living along riverbanks and in landslide-prone areas to temporarily seek shelter on safer grounds for their own safety.


Provincial disaster officials renewed their appeal after receiving reports that several villagers have refused to leave their houses despite the heavy rainfall during the past days.

Haydee Lac-doo, deputy provincial management officer, said areas near riverbanks are hazardous, especially with the continuous rains, which could trigger landslides.
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Mt. Takilay is a dead mountain and some eight kilometers away from the city proper.

City Mayor Fernando Miguel said he advised the B’laan natives to evacuate because he wants to prevent a disaster similar to the landslide in St. Bernard to happen in this city.
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In a report, the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) attributed the ground fissures in Purok Pagang in Barangay Baliton to a landslide caused by intermittent rains.

Portions of Purok Pagang subsided by three to four meters, prompting five families there to abandon their houses.
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