In South Cotabato, Philippines, 56 families (approximately 240 people) were evacuated from Purok Tinefulan in Barangay Maligo, Polomolok, on July 4, due to threats of landslides and flash flooding caused by continuous heavy rains. The evacuees included vulnerable groups such as pregnant women, the elderly, persons with disabilities, and families with young children. Some were sheltered at the barangay gymnasium while others were accommodated at a local school. Local authorities, including the Maligo village chief and the Polomolok municipal government, confirmed that the evacuation followed reports of landslides in higher areas, with rocks and soil falling near homes. Authorities also noted concerns about potential water accumulation from landslides linked to a recent earthquake. Officials continue to monitor the situation and advise against visiting the area until it is declared safe.
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