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Vinta death toll now 164

- Philstar.com

MANILA — At least 160 people were reported dead while some remain missing after tropical storm Vinta battered Mindanao over the weekend and unleashed landslides and flash floods, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported yesterday.

In its situation report as of 8 a.m., the NDRRMC said a total of 164 persons were reported killed. Of that figure, 65 were from Region 9, 75 were from Region 10, and 24 were from the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

Meanwhile, the number of unaccounte­d persons had reached 176 — six of whom were already identified by family members, the NDRRMC also said. The names of the six people “confirmed” missing were Jino Agapay Lacaza, Elizabeth Alferez, Nelgine Alferez, Jonjie Duriaz, Cornelio Alferez and Benjo Apigo.

According to the NDRRMC, “validation and verificati­on” of reported casualties and missing individual­s are ongoing. The agency earlier warned of double counting amid the confusion in the storm's aftermath. This was after initial reports from officials in different provinces placed the overall death toll at more than 230.

Vinta (internatio­nal name: Tembin), which lashed the nation's second-largest island of Mindanao, had displaced a total of 118,596 families.

In Regions 9 and CARAGA alone, Vinta’s onslaught had caused a total of P52,086,275 worth of damage to agricultur­e, while a total of P167,710,000 worth of damage to infrastruc­ture was incurred in Regions 9 and 10.

As the country reels from the death and devastatio­n wrought by a slew of natural disasters in recent days, the United Nations expressed its sympathies with the Philippine­s and expressed readiness to provide support to local emergency operations.—

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 ?? VIA AP/PHILSTAR.COM ?? In this photo made from video by Aclimah Disumala on December 22, villagers carry across raging flood waters in Lanao del Norte, Zamboanga Peninsula in Mindanao, after tropical storm Vinta unleashed flash floods and set off landslides, leaving more...
VIA AP/PHILSTAR.COM In this photo made from video by Aclimah Disumala on December 22, villagers carry across raging flood waters in Lanao del Norte, Zamboanga Peninsula in Mindanao, after tropical storm Vinta unleashed flash floods and set off landslides, leaving more...

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