Filipino rescuers detect ‘signs of life’ in garbage avalanche that killed 4 and left dozens missing



MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Rescuers detected signs of life in an avalanche of garbage that killed at least four workers and left more than 30 others missing Thursday in a central Philippines landfill and plan to intensify search efforts, an official said Saturday. Read More



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