Together with the Nabunturan Emergency Response Team, the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) successfully extracted a miner trapped after a tunnel collapsed in Brgy. Bukal, Nabunturan, Davao de Oro.

The rescue operation, which lasted for more than 24 hours, concluded on Friday, July 9. The patient, identified as Alvin Bermaba, 28, was transported to Davao De Oro Hospital.
The PRC sent a four-man ambulance team and five rope rescue trained volunteers. The chapter quickly dispatched the team after receiving a call from the local response unit asking for back-up.
Upon arrival, PRC was informed that Bermaba had been buried in chest-deep mud and debris since 7:30 a.m., July 8. He is a part of a four-man small scale mining team from Brgy. Bukal, a community known for its mining operations.
“Our volunteers and staff are equipped with skill and compassion to save lives,” said PRC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Senator Richard Gordon. “We deploy our people after we equip them with proper training,” he added.

Gordon also lauded the PRC volunteers. “The compassion, that we can not teach,” he said. “But I am very proud that as Red Crossers, they know how to help without asking for anything and without complaining,” he added.
He also commended the PRC team in Davao de Oro who “worked hand in hand with the local rescue unit” to save Bermaba.