UNDER THE RUBBLE. Soldiers search for missing bodies in Baybay City in this April 18, 2022 photo. Search and retrieval in two landslide-hit villages in Baybay City were stopped on Thursday (April 21, 2022) due to unstable ground, the city disaster risk reduction and management office reported.(Photo courtesy of Philippine Army) TACLOBAN CITY - Search and retrieval operations in two landslide-hit villages in Baybay City were stopped due to unstable ground conditions, the city disaster risk reduction and management office (CDRRMO) reported on Thursday night. Citing ground assessment results, CDRRMO chief Rhyse Austero said responders have to stop searching for cadavers in Bunga and Mailhi villages for their safety. "Search and retrieval is now concentrated in Kantagnos village. It had been stopped in other areas due to geological and health hazards," Austero said in an update posted on Facebook. Col. Noel Vestuir, commander of the Army's 802nd Brigade, who deployed personne