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Tembin downgraded after killing 160 in Philippine­s

- — AP

A powerful storm that left a trail of death and destructio­n in the Philippine­s was downgraded to a tropical depression yesterday and failed to make landfall in Vietnam.

Hundreds of thousands of people in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta had been evacuated as the region braced for the arrival of Typhoon Tembin after the storm left more than 160 people dead in the Philippine­s.

Weather forecaster­s had expected the delta’s southern tip to be in Tembin’s path, and said heavy rain and strong winds could cause serious damage in the vulnerable region, where facilities are not built to cope with such severe weather.

The storm was downgraded to a tropical depression yesterday and forecaster­s said it would not make landfall in Vietnam.

The storm was expected to dissipate over the Gulf of Thailand overnight.

Over the weekend, Tembin unleashed landslides and flash floods that killed at least 164 people and left 171 others missing in the Philippine­s, according to Romina Marasigan of the government’s main disaster-response agency.

Initial reports from officials in different provinces placed the overall death toll at more than 230, but Marasigan warned of double counting amid the confusion in the storm’s aftermath and said the numbers needed to be verified.

More than 97,000 people remained in 261 evacuation centres across the southern Philippine­s, while nearly 85,000 others were displaced and staying elsewhere, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said.

The hardest-hit areas were Lanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur provinces and the Zamboanga Peninsula.

Tembin hit the Philippine­s as a tropical storm but strengthen­ed into a typhoon before blowing out of the country on Sunday into the South China Sea toward Vietnam.

Philippine officials had warned villagers in accident-prone areas to evacuate early as Tembin approached and the Government was trying to find out what caused the widespread storm deaths, Marasigan said.

She added that it was difficult to move people from homes shortly before Christmas.

 ?? Picture / AP ?? Aid has got through to some villagers in Lanao del Norte in the southern Philippine­s.
Picture / AP Aid has got through to some villagers in Lanao del Norte in the southern Philippine­s.

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