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/ 16 February 2007
Ricardo Sibunga works tirelessly under a steady downpour, his sweat and tears mixing as he and 20 men and women race against time to finish a small chapel on a muddy patch that was once a thriving farming village in the central Philippines. They work with manual tools, hauling sand and bricks from a river bed 1km away, a token sacrifice for a monument to honour over 1Â 000 of their friends.
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/ 21 February 2006
The threat of more rain-triggered landslides slowed the search on Tuesday for survivors in an Philippine elementary school buried by up to 35m of mud when a mountain collapsed on a village last week. Rescue teams used sensors in an effort to detect sounds and movements similar to those monitored on Monday.
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/ 20 February 2006
Rescue workers in the Philippines refused to give up hope of finding survivors in an elementary school buried by up to 35m of mud, digging into the night on Monday after detecting what the provincial governor called "signs of life". Technicians used high-tech gear such as seismic sensors alongside shovels and rescue dogs.