CAMALIG, Albay – Mayor Caloy Baldo announced in his Facebook account on Wednesday night, Feb. 22, that operations for the four people on board the Cessna plane that crashed in Albay will now shift from rescue to retrieval.
"FYI: Efforts focused on Cessna 340A shall now shift from RESCUE to RETRI
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has confirmed the deaths of two Australians after a plane they were travelling in went down in the Philippines over the weekend.
A search and rescue team has found the bodies of two pilots and two Australian passengers of a Cessna plane that crashed on Mayon Volcano in Camalig, Albay on Saturday morning, according to the Albay Public Safety and Emergency Management Office.
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