A landfill collapsed in Cebu City, Philippines, on Thursday, killing one and trapping dozens. The Binaliw Landfill failure left over 30 people missing, many of whom are believed to be sanitation workers. Rescuers hospitalized twelve injured workers pulled from the debris.
The collapse occurred at the privately-owned Binaliw Landfill. Authorities deployed approximately 300 personnel from government agencies and civilian groups to the site. Excavators, ambulances, and fire trucks are assisting in the search and retrieval efforts.
Cebu City Mayor told ABS-CBN the potential for further collapse complicates rescue operations. Cebu City councillor Joel Garganera attributed the disaster to poor waste management practices. The exact cause of the collapse remains under investigation.
Landfill collapses can occur due to factors such as unstable slopes, excessive rainfall, and inadequate compaction of waste. Poor waste management, including insufficient layering and drainage, increases the risk.
Search and retrieval efforts continue. Authorities will investigate the cause of the collapse and assess the landfill's waste management practices. The incident raises concerns about landfill safety and regulation in the Philippines.
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