Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Typhoon Mangkhut: Search on for people missing in landslide

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The death toll in Typhoon Mangkhut hit 74 on Tuesday, Philippine authoritie­s said, as rescuers used their bare hands to sift through a massive landslide in which dozens were feared killed in the worst-hit region.

The typhoon, the most powerful to strike this year, smashed homes and flooded key agricultur­al regions in the northern Philippine­s before battering Hong Kong and southern China with fierce winds and heavy rain.

As Hong Kong gradually got back on its feet, residents from teachers to refugees mobilised to help clean up after Mangkhut, which smashed windows, felled at least 1,000 trees and sent sky- scrapers swaying.

The violent storm killed four in China’s southern province of Guangdong and the toll rose Tuesday to 74 on the Philippine­s’ northern Luzon island according to police, with that number expected to further climb.

Up to 40 people are still feared buried in the landslide in Itogon unleashed Saturday as the typhoon stalled over the area and dumped a month’s worth of rain in a matter of hours.

“While I said there is a 99% chance that all of them are dead, there is still that 1% chance,” Itogon mayor Victorio Palangdan told AFP.

“The rescue effort will continue until the president orders us to stop,” he said. AFP

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