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Philippine­s typhoon death toll climbs to 41

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MANILA: The number of deaths from a powerful storm that hit the Philippine­s on Christmas has risen to 41, authoritie­s said, with tens of thousands still in evacuation centres.

Typhoon Phanfone left the Philippine­s on Saturday after devastatin­g several islands in the central Visayas, including popular tourist destinatio­ns, but the extent of the damage continued to grow as assessment­s came in.

The death toll of 41 – up from 28 on Friday – included three boat crew who died after their vessel capsized due to strong winds, a policeman electrocut­ed by a toppled post and a man struck by a felled tree.

“We’re hoping that there will be no more fatalities,” national disaster agency spokesman Mark Timbal said, with authoritie­s still searching for 12 people missing.

The latest agency report showed that over 1.6 million people were affected by the typhoon, which damaged over 260,000 houses and forced almost 100,000 people to flee to emergency shelters.

Many of the affected residents in the predominan­tly Catholic nation celebrated Christmas in evacuation centres, where they may have to stay until the New Year given the scale of destructio­n.

The government estimated that the storm had caused damage to agricultur­e and infrastruc­ture worth US$21mil (RM86mil).

Power lines and Internet connection­s remain down in some areas after Phanfone’s powerful wind gusts of up to 200 kph toppled electric posts and trees.

Typhoon Phanfone, locally called Ursula, is the 21st cyclone to hit the storm-prone Philippine­s, which is the first major landmass facing the Pacific typhoon belt.

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

 ?? —AP ?? All that’s left: residents checking the remnants of their home damaged by Typhoon Phanfone in concepcion Town, Iloilo.
—AP All that’s left: residents checking the remnants of their home damaged by Typhoon Phanfone in concepcion Town, Iloilo.

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