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Most of Guinsaugon landslide orphans quit school -- DepEd
TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines -- Only 44 of the 103 students orphaned in the Guinsaugon landslide who availed of the Department of Education’s scholarship program have continued their studies, a report from the DepEd Eastern Visayas office shows.
Living dangerously with landslides
ST. BERNARD, Southern Leyte--Irenea Velasco could still vividly recall her ordeal when a massive landslide hit her village of Guinsaugon in St. Bernard in the morning of Feb. 17, 2006.
Leyte landslide site still hazardous 2 years-- scientist
TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines -- The Leyte village buried by a landslide that killed about a thousand of its inhabitants remains hazardous two years after the tragedy, a geoscientist said here.
Experts’ gathering to seek answers to Guinsaugon tragedy
TACLOBAN CITY – What really triggered the Guinsaugon landslide?
Scientists to meet on 2006 Guinsaugon landslide
TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines -- Geo-scientists and other experts from the Philippines and other countries are meeting later this month to share studies on the factors that led to the devastating Guinsaugon landslide in 2006 that killed over 1,000 villagers.