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Three dead, dozen missing in typhoon

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THREE people died and a dozen others are missing after a typhoon triggered flooding across the central Philippine­s, officials said, with thousands still sheltering in evacuation centres.

Typhoon Molave struck on Sunday, inundating low-lying villages and farmlands, knocking down power lines and destroying hundreds of houses as it crossed the archipelag­o.

The typhoon is now sweeping across the South China Sea towards Vietnam, the national weather forecaster said.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) warned the number of casualties could rise as regional authoritie­s assess the damage in their areas.

The three deaths were all drownings, NDRRMC spokespers­on Mark Timbal said.

Among them was a woman who was swept away by surging currents as she tried to cross a river, Rizajoy Hernandez of the Civil Defence office said.

Twelve people, mostly fishermen, have been reported missing after being caught in rough seas. More than 70,000 people remain in over 800 evacuation centres.

The Philippine­s is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons every year, making them a dangerous and disruptive part of life in the country.

Many of the storms are deadly, and they typically wipe out harvests, homes and infrastruc­ture, keeping millions of people perenniall­y poor.

The country’s deadliest typhoon on record was Super Typhoon Haiyan, which left more than 7,300 people dead or missing in 2013.

 ?? — AFP ?? Water situation: A motorcycli­st traversing a flooded street after Typhoon Molave hit the town of Pola, Oriental Mindoro province.
— AFP Water situation: A motorcycli­st traversing a flooded street after Typhoon Molave hit the town of Pola, Oriental Mindoro province.

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