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                    [Title] => Palace sends team to probe Davao mine accident
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President Aquino ordered an investigation into the landslide that occurred last Thursday at the gold mining site in the boundary of Tarragona and Mati City in Davao Oriental where 20 miners were reportedly trapped after three mine tunnels collapsed.

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Echoing the advice of weather forecasters, the Office of Civil Defense in Region 11 warned of possible landslides in certain areas amid heavy rains attributed to an intertropical convergence zone prevailing over the Visayas and Mindanao.
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Monkayo Mayor Joel Brilliantes ordered the immediate evacuation of the settlers to prevent loss of lives should a disaster similar to that in Southern Leyte happen.

Brilliantes said a geo-science management team has been identifying which areas in the gold-rush site should be abandoned.
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"We have been monitoring developments in Mt. Diwalwal as well as in the adjacent town of Pantukan because of the heavy rains and these areas are known to be prone to landslides," Office of the Civil Defense Region XI chief Carmelito Lupo told The STAR.
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The landslide occurred just as rescuers were fighting against time to retrieve more survivors in a similar tragedy that struck a farming village in Saint Bernard town in Southern Leyte.
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                    [Title] => Palace sends team to probe Davao mine accident
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President Aquino ordered an investigation into the landslide that occurred last Thursday at the gold mining site in the boundary of Tarragona and Mati City in Davao Oriental where 20 miners were reportedly trapped after three mine tunnels collapsed.

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Echoing the advice of weather forecasters, the Office of Civil Defense in Region 11 warned of possible landslides in certain areas amid heavy rains attributed to an intertropical convergence zone prevailing over the Visayas and Mindanao.
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Monkayo Mayor Joel Brilliantes ordered the immediate evacuation of the settlers to prevent loss of lives should a disaster similar to that in Southern Leyte happen.

Brilliantes said a geo-science management team has been identifying which areas in the gold-rush site should be abandoned.
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"We have been monitoring developments in Mt. Diwalwal as well as in the adjacent town of Pantukan because of the heavy rains and these areas are known to be prone to landslides," Office of the Civil Defense Region XI chief Carmelito Lupo told The STAR.
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The landslide occurred just as rescuers were fighting against time to retrieve more survivors in a similar tragedy that struck a farming village in Saint Bernard town in Southern Leyte.
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