The Borneo Post

Six dead, 18 missing in Philippine­s’ Christmas typhoon

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MANILA: At least six people are dead and 18 others missing after Typhoon Nock-Ten lashed the Philippine­s over the Christmas holidays, the government said yesterday as it tried to assess the damage.

The unusually late storm first hit the eastern provinces on Christmas Day, flooding roads and farms, destroying homes and damaging ships as it crossed the archipelag­o, though the highly-populated Philippine capital was spared.

In the worst incident, a ferry known as the MV Starlight Atlantic sank off the coastal province of Batangas, killing one and leaving 18 crewmen missing, the coast guard reported after confirming the number of people on board.

Five others were killed by floods and falling objects knocked down when the storm hit, bearing gusts of 235 kilometres an hour, local officials said.

Nock-Ten took out power in many eastern provinces, with energy officials unsure when electrical services would be restored, spokeswoma­n for the Philippine­s disastermo­nitoring agency Mina Marasigan said.

More than 429,000 people were pre- emptively evacuated from their homes in vulnerable areas and over 330 flights were cancelled due the typhoon, official figures showed, while houses and infrastruc­ture also took a beating.

Nock-Ten had been expected to bring heavy rains and winds to capital city Manila, home to 13 million residents, but the typhoon lost force as it crossed the eastern islands.

It left the main Philippine island of Luzon yesterday heading west to the South China Sea.

Some 20 typhoons and storms strike the Philippine­s each year, routinely killing hundreds of people. — AFP

 ??  ?? Residents wade across a flooded street brought by heavy rains and strong winds of Typhoon Nock-ten which cut through Naboa town, Camarines Sur, Bicol region, central Philippine­s. — AFP photo
Residents wade across a flooded street brought by heavy rains and strong winds of Typhoon Nock-ten which cut through Naboa town, Camarines Sur, Bicol region, central Philippine­s. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? Workers inspect a road damaged by Typhoon Nock-Ten in Tabaco, Albay province. — AFP photo
Workers inspect a road damaged by Typhoon Nock-Ten in Tabaco, Albay province. — AFP photo

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