The death toll from a landslide in the southern Philippine province of Davao de Oro has reached 98, Philippine media reported, citing local authorities.
At least nine people are still missing, the Philstar news portal reported.
The landslide that occurred in early February was caused by continuous rains. Part of the village and two buses carrying Apex Mining employees were buried under the rubble.
Located in the Pacific Volcanic Ring of Fire, the island nation is frequently hit by powerful typhoons that cause flash floods and landslides, as well as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.