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Signs of life detected from rubbish avalanche which killed four

Signs of life have been detected by rescuers searching for more than 30 people missing after an avalanche of rubbish that left four workers dead at a landfill site in the central Philippines.

Twelve injured staff have been pulled out of the debris after a huge mound of refuse collapsed at a waste management facility in the village of Binaliw in Cebu City on Thursday, authorities said, and rescue efforts will now be increased. Dozens of rescuers, including police, firefighters and disaster responders have braved dangerous conditions to scour the rubble of twisted tin roofs, iron bars, and combustible heaps of debris in their hunt for 36 people who are still unaccounted for.

Minneapolis latest - new footage of ICE shooting Cebu City mayor Nestor Archival said detected signs of life had been confirmed "in specific areas, requiring continued careful excavation". A more advanced 50-tonne crane is being brought to the site, he said.

The safety of rescue teams "remains paramount.

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