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Roof Spotted in Philippine Landslide Site; Prayers Continue

As Christian relief groups have continued working in the mud-stricken village of Guinsaugon, officials have announced that they might have found the roof of an elementary school.

by Christian Today
Posted: Saturday, February 25, 2006, 18:11 (GMT)
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As Christian relief groups have continued working in the mud-stricken village of Guinsaugon, helping rescue workers dig through the unstable mud and distributing aid to survivors, officials announced that they might have found the roof of the elementary school with some 253 people inside.

"This is the first time we've seen the green roof of a building that resembles very much the green roof of the elementary school that we've been looking for," Rosette Lerias told a news conference according to the Associated Press.

"It moved some 300 yards away. It's the same place that they found some notebooks, religious texts and also some pictures."

Rescuers detected “signs of life” Monday near the site that they had suspected to be the elementary school buried under mud from the massive mudslide triggered by heavy rains over the last two weeks. The disaster, which struck last Friday, swept away hundreds of houses and schools in the Philippine farming village of Guinsaugon, 420 miles southeast of Manila.

Following unconfirmed reports that some of the trapped children and teachers may have sent cell phone text messages to relatives soon after the mudslide, rescuers focused on finding the school.

Hope, however, was lost after continuous searches resulted in no further survivors, but rather only more dead bodies.

Christian and relief groups, meanwhile, have been coordinating with partners in the areas to provide immediate relief and support for long term recovery. According to reports, the disaster is not over for those who survived the deadly landslide. Survivors are contracting chickenpox and other infectious diseases that broke out in packed evacuation centres.

Action by Churches Together (ACT) – Switzerland reported that a church of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) is being used as one of the evacuation centers. According to the UCCP St. Bernard Task Force, only 9 of the 70 members of UCCP Guinsaugon are on the survivor’s list.



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