Sun.Star Baguio

13 dead due to ‘Tisoy’

-

THIRTEEN people were killed during the onslaught of Typhoon Tisoy (internatio­nal name Kammuri) in Luzon and Visayas regions.

Of the fatalities, five were reported in Bicol, five in Mimaropa (Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan), two in Calabarzon, particular­ly in the province of Quezon, and one in Eastern Visayas, particular­ly in Ormoc City, Leyte.

Ildefonso Reyes delos Santos, Jessie Santos, Bernabe Minay Lundag and Rafael Palma were hit by falling trees.

Efren De Guzman Cueto and Domindor Motol Lazo both had a heart attack while Joe Quito Sta. Ana was struck by lightning while fishing off Polillo Island at the height of the typhoon.

The reports on casualties came from the police regional offices. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) has yet to consolidat­e data on the damage wrought by the typhoon.

In its update, the NDRRMC said 123,912 families or 495,408 persons were affected by the typhoon's onslaught.

Some 114,552 families or 458,020 persons stayed in evacuation centers, particular­ly in the areas badly hit by the typhoon such as Central Luzon, Bicol Region, Eastern Visayas, National Capital Region (NCR) and Mimaropa.

The report said 18 houses were totally wrecked while 20 others were damaged in Camarines Sur, Antique, Cordillera Administra­tive Region and Caraga.

The NDRRMC said 12 road sections and three bridges were rendered impassable, while six more road sections were affected.

Eight areas in Capiz and Calabarzon, including rice fields, were flooded.

Based on the 11 a.m. advisory of the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (Pagasa), Tisoy has weakened and slowed down. It has been downgraded to a severe tropical storm.

The weather system is now packing winds of up to 95 kilometers per hour (kph), with gustiness of up to 115 kph. It is moving west northwest at 15 kph.

At 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 4, the storm was spotted 290 kilometers west southwest of Subic, Zambales.

All tropical cyclone wind signals have been lifted. Tisoy is forecast to exit the Philippine Area of Responsibi­lity between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines