Three people died and five are missing after water flooded a mine in a mountainous gold rush town in the southern Philippines, police said today.
Rescuers lowered tubes to pump water out of the mine in the impoverished town of Monkayo during the search for the missing, said provincial police commander Senior Superintendent Albert Ferro.
It was not immediately clear how the tunnel became flooded early yesterday but there was heavy rain in the area at the time, Ferro told AFP.
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Twelve miners were initially trapped. Two bodies were retrieved while five others were rescued and five are still missing, he said.
A rescuer drowned yesterday while trying to save those trapped, he said, bring the death toll to three.
Deadly landslides are common in Monkayo in the west of the main southern island of Mindanao. But these have not deterred poor residents, some of them children, from working in the poorly-regulated mines.


