SAGADA, Mountain
Province -- A tourist guide reported missing in this tourist town on July 16
was found dead Tuesday inside a flooded cave and retrieved by Philippine Navy
divers.
The body of
Roderick Malecdan, 23 was retrieved from Victoria Cave in Sitio Maduto,
Barangay Angkileng around 4 p.m.,
according to the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
The Office
of the Civil Defense-Cordillera reportedly sent the divers to retrieve the body
which was found wedged between huge rocks in a submerged portion of the cave.
Malecdan
and six other tourist guides entered the cave to explore its potential as a
tourist destination when they were swept away by strong current during heavy
rains.
Four of the
tour guides managed to find their way out and reported the incident while two
others were rescued.
Municipal
Tourism Officer Robert Pangod said people from his office earlier
conducted search and rescue operation to locate Malecdan inside Victoria Cave.
Malecdan and
his companions were trapped inside the cave that afternoon after rain water
caused the river to overflow.
Pangod said
that based on the report of Sagada police station, the tour guides entered the
cave but while inside, the water level increased.
Police
launched rescue operation. They were able to rescue two more around 6:45 evening
of Sunday but Malecdan remained missing as of noon time
of Monday.
Pangod
said Sagada has been experiencing rains the past days, which could have caused
water to rise inside Victoria cave.
He and six
others went for an exploration mission to check out the cave to look into
possibility of including the same as a spelunking site for tourists.
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