Hanoi, Jan. 12 -- Hopes of finding survivors in the collapse at the Binaliw landfill in Cebu city, central Philippines, are fading as the critical 72-hour "golden window" following the disaster has officially passed, despite rescue teams continuing to dig through thousands of tonnes of rubbish and debris. As reported by the Channel News Asia, the recovery of a body on January 11 brought the confirmed death toll to seven, with at least 29 people still missing. About 50 sanitation workers were buried on January 8 when the mountain of garbage toppled onto them from an estimated height of 20 storeys at the Binaliw Landfill, a privately operated facility that handles refuse for the city of nearly one million. So far, 12 employees have been pulle...