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Death toll in Philippines landfill collapse rises to 11

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Updated 13.1.2026
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Cebu City *Philippines Nestor Archival Binaliw landfill Binaliw

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Human Interest(7)
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Story Timeline

Jan 13, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
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Human Interest(1)
BBC News - WorldJan 13

Death toll in Philippines landfill collapse rises to 11

The collapse of the Binaliw landfill in Cebu City, Philippines, has resulted in a death toll of 11, with over 20 people still missing. The landslide occurred last week, burying over 100 workers, prompting rescue efforts that have recovered 12 injured individuals. Authorities have ordered the landfill operator, Prime Integrated Waste Solutions, Inc., to suspend operations and submit a compliance plan, while an investigation into the cause of the collapse is underway. Preliminary reports suggest continuous rainfall and engineering factors contributed to the incident. The tragedy has sparked calls for a review of the country's waste management system and working conditions for waste workers, with lawmakers demanding accountability and reforms.

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Key Claims

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The death toll in a collapsed landfill in the central Philippines has risen to 11.

— authorities

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The landslide occurred at the Binaliw landfill in Cebu City last week while more than 100 workers were on site.

— officials

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More than 20 people still remain missing.

— officials

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Environment authorities have ordered Prime Integrated Waste Solutions, Inc., the landfill's operator, to suspend its activities.

— Environment authorities

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"This should have never happened," Senator Imee Marcos said.

— Senator Imee Marcos

Jan 12, 2026

1 articles|1 sources
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Human Interest(1)
Al JazeeraJan 12

Families hope for a miracle at site of Philippines garbage landslide

Rescuers in the Philippines are continuing to search for survivors after a garbage landslide occurred at a landfill site. The incident took place on or before January 12, 2026. As of that date, six people were confirmed dead, and dozens remained missing. Families of those missing are maintaining hope for a positive outcome. The search efforts are ongoing despite the time that has passed since the collapse. The cause of the landslide is not stated in the provided information.

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Rescuers are still searching for survivors days after a mountain of garbage collapsed.

— Al Jazeera

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Six people are confirmed dead.

— Al Jazeera

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Dozens are missing.

— Al Jazeera

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Families of the missing are not giving up hope.

— Jamela Alindogan, Al Jazeera

Jan 10, 2026

2 articles|2 sources
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Human Interest(2)
BBC News - WorldJan 10

Rescuers race to find dozens missing after deadly landfill collapse in Philippines

Rescue workers are searching for over 30 missing people after a landfill collapsed in Cebu City, Philippines, on Thursday. Four deaths have been confirmed, and 12 people were hospitalized. Despite challenging conditions, including unstable debris, signs of life have been detected at the Binaliw landfill site. The privately-owned landfill collapsed while 110 workers were present. The cause of the collapse is under investigation, but poor waste management practices are suspected, including cutting into the mountain and piling garbage. Relatives of the missing are anxiously awaiting news.

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Al JazeeraJan 10

Death toll in Philippines landfill collapse hits 4, dozens still trapped

A landfill collapse in Binaliw, Cebu City, Philippines on Thursday has resulted in a rising death toll, reaching four as of Saturday. Rescue efforts continue for dozens of missing workers, with an estimated 36 people unaccounted for as of Friday. At the time of the collapse, 110 workers were present at the Binaliw landfill. Dozens of rescuers, including police, firefighters, and disaster-response personnel, are working to find survivors amidst dangerous conditions. Authorities have detected signs of life in specific areas, prompting careful excavation and the deployment of advanced equipment. Families of the missing remain hopeful for their safe return.

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Key Claims

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Four people have been confirmed dead so far, while 12 others have been taken to hospital.

— Mayor Nestor Archival

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The death toll from a landfill collapse in the central Philippines has risen to four.

— An official

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The Binaliw landfill in the central city of Cebu collapsed on Thursday.

— Article

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110 workers were on site at the time of the landfill collapse.

— Article

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"We’re still hopeful that he’s alive,”

— Jerahmey Espinoza

Jan 9, 2026

4 articles|3 sources
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Human Interest(3)
Al JazeeraJan 9

Deadly trash avalanche in Filipino landfill leaves dozens missing

A garbage avalanche at a landfill in Cebu City, Philippines, on January 9, 2026, resulted in casualties and missing persons. The collapse killed one landfill worker and injured at least twelve others. As of Friday, twenty-seven people remained missing, prompting ongoing search and rescue operations. Rescuers successfully extracted several individuals alive from the debris. The cause of the landfill collapse is currently unknown.

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New York Times - WorldJan 9

Landfill Collapse in Philippines Leaves Two Dead and Dozens Missing

A landfill collapsed in Binaliw, outside Cebu City in the central Philippines, on Thursday, resulting in at least two deaths and a dozen injuries. As of Friday, rescue workers were searching for 36 missing people, all of whom were employees at the waste facility. The collapse occurred at a private landfill operated by Prime Waste Solutions Cebu, which processes approximately 1,000 tons of waste daily. Cebu City has deployed 300 people to assist in rescue efforts. Initial investigations suggest that a 6.9-magnitude earthquake in September, combined with heavy rainfall weakening the landfill's foundation, may have contributed to the disaster.

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Al JazeeraJan 9

Landfill collapse kills one and leaves dozens missing in Philippines

A landfill collapse in Binaliw, Cebu City, Philippines on Friday, January 9, 2026, resulted in one death, seven injuries, and at least 27 people missing. The incident occurred at a waste segregation facility where a large mound of rubbish and debris collapsed, burying workers. Rescue teams have retrieved eight people alive and are continuing search and rescue operations for those still trapped. The affected included landfill workers, but it remains unclear if others were also among the victims. Authorities are focused on locating the missing and providing assistance to the affected families, while adhering to safety protocols during the search.

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Environmental(1)
BBC News - WorldJan 9

One dead, 38 missing after massive landfill collapses in Philippines

A landfill collapse in Cebu City, Philippines, on Thursday resulted in one confirmed death and 38 people missing. The incident occurred at the Binaliw Landfill, a 10-hectare site, where a mountain of rubbish gave way. Twelve injured sanitation workers were rescued and hospitalized. Search and retrieval efforts are underway, involving approximately 300 personnel from government agencies and civilian groups. While the cause is under investigation, a Cebu City councillor suggested poor waste management practices, including soil mining and unregulated garbage piling, may have contributed to the collapse. The Binaliw Landfill is privately owned and described as an open dumpsite.

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Key Claims

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A collapse of garbage at a landfill in Cebu city, Philippines killed one worker.

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At least 12 were injured in the landfill collapse.

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27 people are missing after the landfill collapse.

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Rescuers pulled multiple people alive from the debris.

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Search efforts continued Friday.