MANILA — Rescue workers in the Philippines were still searching on Wednesday for missing people at the site of a landslide, a day after a typhoon brought heavy rains to the country’s north, officials said.

By Wednesday afternoon, nine bodies had been recovered from the site in the town of Natonin, in Mountain Province, where the landslide buried a government building on Tuesday afternoon as Typhoon Yutu cut across the northern Philippines. Fourteen people had been rescued and nine were still missing, officials said.

“Responders had a difficult time going to the area, so I requested two air force helicopters with a search and rescue team and their equipment and K9 dogs,” said Ruben Carandang, an official who was leading the local relief operation.

Mr. Carandang said government engineers, contractors and several evacuees taking refuge from the typhoon were believed to have been in the building when the landslide struck.