<p>At least five people were killed</a> and dozens were missing</a> after a massive landslide buried some 20 houses in Naga City, in the Philippine province of Cebu, on Thursday morning, September 20.</p><p>Part of a mountain at Sitio Sindulan in the Barangay Tinaan area collapsed due to heavy rain, burying dozens of residents, according to</a> Naga City police chief Roderick Gonzales.</p><p>A four-year-old child and an elderly woman were among the dead, the authorities said</a>.</p><p>More than 300 families were evacuated</a> following the landslide.</p><p>This footage, shared online on September 20, shows the scale of the landslide.</p><p>The Naga City landslide was the second deadly landslide within a week in the Philippines, after a hillside collapsed onto a mining encampment</a> in Benguet province during Typhoon Mangkhut on Saturday, September 15. Rescuers recovered 20 bodies from the site, but at least 68 people remained missing Credit: John Rhay Repuesto Echavez via Storyful</p><br />