The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Philippine storm death toll rises

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MANILA: At least 22 people died from a storm that swept through the central Philippine islands at the weekend, authoritie­s said yesterday, with rescue operations under way in flood-inundated communitie­s.

The death toll rose from four a day after the storm brought heavy rain to the Bicol and Eastern Visayas regions, causing massive flooding and landslides, the government’s office of civil defence said.

Many of the deaths were due to landslides and drowning, it added, saying floods had yet to recede even as the weather disturbanc­e known locally as ‘Usman’ weakened into a low pressure area.

“Most of the (affected) areas are underwater. We are sending troops and rubber boats to rescue families. In some areas the floods have reached the roofs of homes,” Claudio Yucot, head of the Bicol region’s office of civil defence, told AFP.

At least 16 people died in Bicol while six others were killed in Eastern Visayas, civil defence officials said.

More than 22,000 people fled their homes ahead of the storm, which destroyed rice and corn crops and left some roads and bridges inaccessib­le, according to regional disaster officials.

Government forecaster­s said yesterday that heavy rain would continue over the next 24 hours in the northern Philippine­s.

An average of 20 typhoons and storms lash the Philippine­s each year, killing hundreds of people and leaving millions in near perpetual poverty.

The most powerful was Super Typhoon Haiyan which left more than 7,360 people dead or missing across the central Philippine­s in 2013. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? People wade through a flooded street in the town of Baao in Camarines Sur province.
— AFP photo People wade through a flooded street in the town of Baao in Camarines Sur province.
 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A destroyed house is seen after a tropical depression descended upon Daet, Camarines Norte in the Philippine­s.
— Reuters photo A destroyed house is seen after a tropical depression descended upon Daet, Camarines Norte in the Philippine­s.

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