The Borneo Post

26 dead in landslides after Philippine storm

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MATNOG, Philippine­s: Landslides triggered by Tropical Storm Kai-Tak have killed 26 people and 23 more are missing in the eastern Philippine­s, authoritie­s said yesterday.

The deaths were reported in the small island province of Biliran, a day after the storm pounded the east of the archipelag­o nation.

Kai-Tak tore across the major islands of Samar and Leyte on Saturday, toppling power lines in 39 towns or cities and damaging roads and bridges, the national disaster agency said.

Some 87,700 people were forced from their homes in the region. But the previous death toll had stood at just three.

“There is a total of 26 people dead from landslides in four towns of Biliran. We have recovered the bodies,” Sofronio Dacillo, provincial disaster risk reduction and management officer, told AFP.

Gerardo Espina, governor of the island province just east of Leyte, gave the same figure for deaths in an interview on ABSCBN television. He said 23 people were missing.

The national disaster risk reduction agency could not immediatel­y confirm if the 26 deaths in Biliran included the initial three fatalities it reported on Saturday.

Kai-Tak weakened yesterday afternoon, with gusts of up to 80 kilometres an hour, and was reclassifi­ed as a tropical depression, state weather forecaster­s said.

But disaster officials warned that more floods and landslides were possible and said 15,500 passengers were stranded because ferry services remained suspended in parts of the region.

“I’ve been stranded for three days, sleeping in the bus, and I just want to get home to my family for Christmas,” Eliaquin Pilapil, a 55-year-old farmer, told AFP from a port in the town of Matnog in the eastern province of Sorsogon.

The Christmas holidays are a busy travel season in the mainly Catholic Philippine­s, with people heading home to the provinces.

 ??  ?? Villagers wade through a flooded street in Brgy Calingatng­an, in Borongan, on easterm Samar in central Philippine­s.
Villagers wade through a flooded street in Brgy Calingatng­an, in Borongan, on easterm Samar in central Philippine­s.

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