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Philippines mountain fire forces hundreds to flee

There were no reported injuries and nearly all of the 1,000 tourists who were on the mountain were evacuated

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AFPPTI Manila
Last Updated : Mar 27 2016 | 1:26 PM IST
A raging fire on Philippines' highest mountain forced hundreds of people to flee from the peak by foot, officials said on Sunday.

Firefighters dug ditches that were seven-feet (two metres) deep in their battle to contain the blaze, which began on Saturday afternoon and was ongoing 24 hours later, to stop it from spreading on the tourist hotspot of Mount Apo.

There were no reported injuries and nearly all of the 1,000 tourists who were on the mountain were evacuated by noon on Sunday, provincial disaster official Harry Camoro told AFP.

Mount Apo towers over the main southern island of Mindanao, at 3,142 metres above sea level, and is home to forest reserves and the breeding ground for the Philippines' national bird, the endangered monkey-eating eagle.

It is common for searing summer temperatures to start fires on the mountain, Camoro said, however the cause of the blaze had not been determined.

Air force helicopters were deployed on Sunday to survey the damage, he added.

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First Published: Mar 27 2016 | 12:48 PM IST

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