Mindanao Times

‘Ursula’ death toll rises to 28

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MANILA -- The death toll for Typhoon “Ursula” has reached 28, with two injured and 12 others missing, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reported Friday.

In its 6 a.m. update, the agency said the casualties were from Regions VI, VII, and VIII.

NDRRMC Spokespers­on Mark Cashean Timbal said four are reported dead in Capiz; two in Aklan, 13 in Iloilo; one in Cebu; one in Southern Leyte; two in Leyte; one in Biliran; three in Eastern Samar and one in Western Samar.

The two injured are in Iloilo, while the missing persons were reported in Capiz (2), Iloilo (6), and Eastern Samar (4).

Timbal said all of the casualties are still undergoing verificati­on but common causes of the deaths include drowning, trauma from fallen debris, and electrocut­ion.

Meanwhile, the numMANILA

ber of affected families as of midnight Friday is placed at 44,792 families or equivalent to 185,168 persons residing in 584 barangays in Regions V, VI, VII, VIII and Caraga.

Typhoon “Ursula “is no longer causing heavy rainfall in any part of the country but the northeast monsoon and the tail-end of a cold front will bring rains in some areas.

Ursula is forecast to exit the Philippine Area of Responsibi­lity on Saturday morning (December 28). (PNA)

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? WORKERS pull a fallen electric pylon damaged at the height of Typhoon Phanfone in Salcedo town in Eastern Samar. Typhoon Phanfone swept across remote villages and popular tourist areas of the central Philippine­s on Christmas day claimed at least 16 lives, authoritie­s said.
AFP PHOTO WORKERS pull a fallen electric pylon damaged at the height of Typhoon Phanfone in Salcedo town in Eastern Samar. Typhoon Phanfone swept across remote villages and popular tourist areas of the central Philippine­s on Christmas day claimed at least 16 lives, authoritie­s said.

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