The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Philippine landslides, floods claim 85 lives

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MANILA: The death toll from landslides and devastatin­g floods in the central Philippine­s triggered by a tropical depression climbed to 85, officials said yesterday, and 20 people were missing as rescuers slowly reached cut-off communitie­s.

The casualties, including young children, were mostly killed when their homes collapsed in landslides after days of heavy rain in several provinces in the central Philippine­s, said Ricardo Jalad, executive director of the national disaster agency.

“If we don’t recover the missing or we recover them dead, that is 105 deaths, which we hope not,” Jalad said.

The tropical depression, which weakened into a low pressure system before leaving the

If we don’t recover the missing or we recover them dead, that is 105 deaths, which we hope not. Ricardo Jalad, Philippine executive director of national disaster agency

Philippine­s on Sunday, brought heavy rain that triggered landslides and flooding in the Bicol and eastern Visayas regions.

Officials put three provinces under a ‘state of calamity’ to give them access to emergency funds.

Bicol, with a population of 5.8 million, was the hardest hit, with 68 killed in intense rains and landslides.

Damage to agricultur­e in Bicol, which produces rice and corn, was estimated at 342 million pesos (US$6.5 million).

Rescuers, including the police and military, used heavy-lifting equipment to clear roads leading to landslide sites and entered flooded communitie­s using rubber boats.

“The sun is already out, with occasional light rains. We hope floods will subside,” Ronna Monzon,amemberoft­heoperatio­ns personnel at the disaster agency in Bicol, told Reuters.

About 20 tropical cyclones hit the Philippine­s every year, with destroyed crops and infrastruc­ture taking a toll on human lives and weighing down one of the fastest growing economies in Asia. — Reuters

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 ??  ?? File photo shows people wading through a flooded street in the town of Baao in Camarines Sur province as storm swept through the central Philippine islands. — AFP photo
File photo shows people wading through a flooded street in the town of Baao in Camarines Sur province as storm swept through the central Philippine islands. — AFP photo

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