DIGOS CITY, Davao del Sur, Philippines — A community is in deep mourning following a heart-wrenching tragedy that claimed the lives of a 60-year-old grandmother and her two young grandchildren. The family members were swept away by powerful river currents while attempting to cross a waterway in Digos City.
The incident occurred on Friday, May 22, 2026, as the grandmother was accompanying her 5-year-old grandchildren across the river. Local authorities report that the area had been experiencing heavy rainfall, which caused a sudden and dangerous rise in the river's water level and intensified the speed of the current.
Despite their efforts, the victims were caught off guard by the surge of water. The strength of the current quickly overwhelmed them, pulling them away from the crossing point before they could reach safety.
Emergency rescue teams and local disaster risk reduction personnel were immediately deployed upon receiving reports of the incident. Despite an intensive search and rescue operation, the bodies of the three individuals were recovered downstream later that day.
"This is a profound loss that has devastated our community," a local official stated. "Our deepest sympathies go out to the family members who are grappling with this unimaginable heartbreak."
In the wake of this disaster, local disaster management authorities have issued an urgent advisory to residents living near rivers and flood-prone areas. With the ongoing rainy season, officials are emphasizing the dangers of attempting to cross swollen rivers, even in areas that may appear familiar.
Public safety warnings have been amplified, urging residents to exercise extreme caution and to prioritize safety by avoiding river crossings during or immediately after heavy rains. Authorities are currently reviewing safety protocols for the area to determine if further preventative measures are necessary to protect the community from similar tragedies in the future.
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