At least 12 houses were destroyed after a massive landslide in Barangay Candanas, Garcia Hernandez town in the Province of Bohol.
Following the incident, the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) recommended that the area be declared a danger zone.
Ground movement began on November 5, 2025 after Typhoon Tino barreled through the Visayas regions, and was aggravated by rains dumped by Super Typhoon Uwan.
PDRRMO, headed by Anthony Damalerio, estimated that the size of the area is about five kilometers wide, affecting seven barangays: Candanas, Catmon, Estaca, Pasong, Cagwang, Cambuyo, and Datag.
Residents worry about constant ground movements that could pose further risks.
“Makuyawan ta kay ang mga kahoy mukalit rag hugno.. Kadto sa ibabaw duol sa amua bah..mura ko mukurog. Muagi ko mura ko mulupad sa kahadlok,” Crystal Etson, a resident, said.
Residents said they observed ground cracks prior to the collapse.
“Among balay guba na jud. Dili na kabalikan og puyo. Dako na’g space,” Etson added.
No casualty was reported, no persons were injured.
It was learned that residents had earlier taken on a preemptive evacuation.







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