13 remain missing in Natonin

BAGUIO. Volunteers and a heavy equipment work hand in hand to retrieve individuals believed to have been buried in a landslide that hit the DPWH Mountain Province Second District Engineering Office and some nearby houses in Sitio Ha'rang, Barangay Banawel, Natonin, Mountain Province during the height of typhoon Rosita last week. (Redjie Melvic Cawis)
BAGUIO. Volunteers and a heavy equipment work hand in hand to retrieve individuals believed to have been buried in a landslide that hit the DPWH Mountain Province Second District Engineering Office and some nearby houses in Sitio Ha'rang, Barangay Banawel, Natonin, Mountain Province during the height of typhoon Rosita last week. (Redjie Melvic Cawis)

THIRTEEN individuals are still listed missing by the the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) command post stationed in Natonin, Mountain Province.

Novy Afidchao, Mountain Province Public Information Officer said as of 12 noon of November 7, the missing were identified as Esther Galong of Besao, Mountain Province, Randy Sayod of Villaviciosa, Abra, Inocencio Galingoy of Harang, Banawel, Eddie Galahya, Reggie Tayag, Jonathan Ngilin, Obaldo Guihawan, Linson Palichang, all from Ubao, Aguinaldo, Joven Galongan Bucan, Leobel Orchihon, Jonathan Bunhian Gano all from Aguinaldo, Rolando San Guillermo Cristobal from Isabela, and Noel “Kawit” Lanna Alvester from Tabuk City, Kalinga.

Rescuers continue the search, rescue and retrieval in the landslide which collapsed the building of the Department of Public Works and Highways–Mountain Province 2nd Engineering District Office at Sitio Hakrang, Barangay Banawel.

Afidchao also reported the body retrieved from ground zero on November 5 was identified as Jerry Arenas of Moment Diagram Construction. He was from Baguio City.

At least two bodies were still being identified as of Wednesday, November 7. They were brought to the Carbonel Funeral Parlor Service in Alfonso Lista, Ifugao.

To date, fifteen bodies were already retrieved, identified and claimed namely Joel Arevalo, Gregorio Castro, Juanita Longan, Virginia Malucay, Coyugan Catet, John Tenmacheg, Jerry Epan,

Raymundo Ngilin, Benito Longan, JunJun Laron, Elberto "Berto" Cano, Reynato "Pablo" Ayom, Gary Hecyawan, Rogelio Alubong, Rogelio including that of Arenas.

Two cadavers are yet to be identified and are counted as retrieved but not reflected in the list of missing persons until identified and confirmed.

Earlier, Natonin Mayor Mateo Chiyawan sought to stop the rescue and retrieval operations by Friday, November 9, but Civil Defense Administrator and National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Executive Director Ricardo Jalad convinced the mayor that more rescuers will relieve the responders.

The rescuers who relieved the initial responders came from Cagayan Valley.

Additional teams equipped with rescue and retrieval facilities will be joining in the operation to speed up the ongoing search, rescue and retrieval.

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