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Davao Occidental Tragedy: Earthquake Relief Truck Plunges Into Ravine En Route to Survivors

An earthquake relief truck bound for Jose Abad Santos survivors fell into a 50-foot ravine in Don Marcelino, injuring three workers and highlighting the severe dangers of quake-damaged mountain roads.

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Davao Occidental Tragedy: Earthquake Relief Truck Plunges Into Ravine En Route to Survivors

DON MARCELINO, DAVAO OCCIDENTAL — Tragedy struck the ongoing humanitarian mission in Southern Mindanao late yesterday when a heavy cargo truck carrying vital relief goods plummeted into a deep ravine in Barangay Laupan.

The vehicle was bound for the coastal municipality of Jose Abad Santos, which was recently devastated by powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquakes. The accident has severely highlighted the compounding dangers facing emergency logistics teams as they navigate treacherous, quake-damaged terrain.

Emergency responders, police personnel, and local volunteers rushed to the steep crash site in the mountain pass of Don Marcelino to extricate the victims and salvage what remained of the critical food packs and medical supplies.

The cargo truck, heavily laden with family food packs, bottled water, and emergency hygiene kits, was negotiating a winding and structurally compromised section of the national highway. Local authorities noted that the road network connecting the municipalities has been severely unstable due to persistent aftershocks and recent landslides triggered by the initial disaster.

According to preliminary reports from the Don Marcelino Police Station, the driver lost control of the vehicle while attempting to navigate a steep, unlit curve in Barangay Laupan. The road edge reportedly gave way under the immense weight of the transport vehicle, sending the truck tumbling down a 50-foot ravine before it came to a rest upside down amidst dense foliage.

Rescuers worked into the early hours of the morning using ropes and rescue stretchers to reach the cabin. Three relief workers—including the driver and two logistics volunteers—sustained severe injuries and were rushed to the nearest provincial hospital. They are currently in stable condition, though receiving intensive treatment for trauma and fractures.

The crash has underscored the immense difficulties of delivering aid to the survivors of the magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Jose Abad Santos, where thousands remain displaced, homes have been leveled, and critical access roads are heavily compromised.

With main highway corridors blocked by continuous terrain shifting and clearing operations, the remaining arterial routes through Don Marcelino have become highly congested lifelines.

"Our relief teams are facing unprecedented hazards on the ground," a regional disaster risk reduction official stated. "The infrastructure is incredibly fragile right now. This accident is heartbreak because those supplies were desperately needed, but it shows just how dangerous the journey is for our front liners trying to reach isolated communities."

Following the accident, local volunteer groups and military personnel immediately mobilized to the crash site to retrieve the scattered relief packages. While a portion of the cargo was destroyed in the impact, salvageable supplies are being transferred to smaller, more maneuverable 4x4 vehicles to complete the journey.

Provincial authorities have issued an urgent safety advisory for all humanitarian convoys, enforcing a strict ban on heavy night driving through the mountain passes of Don Marcelino and demanding mandatory escort vehicles to scout unstable road conditions ahead of larger supply shipments.

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