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Lanao del Sur Landslide: Seven Confirmed Dead After Torrential Monsoon Rains Bury Mountain Village

On July 10, 2026, a landslide in Calanogas, Lanao del Sur, killed 7 people and left 4 others missing as heavy monsoon rains forced a state of calamity declaration for the town.

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Lanao del Sur Landslide: Seven Confirmed Dead After Torrential Monsoon Rains Bury Mountain Village

Calanogas, Philippines—A massive landslide struck the village of Ngingir on Friday morning, killing seven residents and leaving four others missing. The event followed days of relentless rainfall brought on by the southwest monsoon and Super Typhoon Inday. Rescuers struggled to reach the site as roads across the municipality were rendered impassable by mud and boulders.

Local officials signed a resolution placing the entire town under a state of calamity on Saturday. The Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council recommended the measure after determining that four separate villages suffered severe destruction. Major supply routes remain blocked, hampering the delivery of aid to displaced families.

Emergency teams arrived on foot hours after the initial collapse to begin the manual excavation of the site. They worked through thick layers of earth to recover the bodies of the victims who had been trapped in their homes. Families gathered near the perimeter throughout the weekend to await news of their loved ones.

The provincial government has deployed relief packs and hygiene kits to support the 58 families directly displaced by the disaster. Social workers are currently providing assistance at evacuation centers while the search for the four missing individuals continues. Officials warned that the ground in the area remains dangerously saturated.

Engineers have been unable to bring heavy machinery to the disaster zone due to the instability of the terrain. Responders are relying on shovels and pickaxes to clear the debris pile that buried several residential structures. The risk of secondary landslides persists as intermittent rain continues to fall over the mountains.

The Governor of Lanao del Sur ordered an immediate assessment of all high-risk zones in the province to prevent further casualties. This tragedy highlights the vulnerability of remote upland communities during the height of the monsoon season. Disaster management authorities are now focusing on the recovery of the remaining missing residents.

Communications in the village are limited, making it difficult to coordinate the ongoing retrieval operations. The police department confirmed that two victims belonged to the Abdulrasid family, with others identified as members of the Ali, Abdulmajid, and Arab families. The search effort will persist until the site is fully cleared.

The local administration is currently prioritizing the restoration of basic access to the affected areas. Medical teams are stationed nearby to monitor for signs of secondary injuries or fatigue among the volunteer rescuers. The atmosphere remains somber as the community prepares for the burial of those recovered.

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