Mindanao Times

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Muslim region in recent years.

The SitRep 3 report said at least 40 people died from flash floods and landslides, correcting its SitRep 2 report Friday of 67 dead.

On Sunday morning, four more were reported dead, bringing the total to 44.

The report does not say how many of the half a million affected residents are in evacuation centers.

Local Government­s Minister Naguib Sinarimbo, also BARMM spokespers­on and READi chief, said there was a mistake in the consolidat­ion of reports from the field and from the reports of the rescue teams.

Bangsamoro Interim Chief Minister Ahod “Al Haj Murad” Ebrahim placed the region in a state of calamity on Saturday due to the massive devastatio­n wrought by Typhoon Paeng. Ebrahim in August also placed the region under a state of calamity until October 31 due to flooding in Maguindana­o and Cotabato City.

As of press time, the cost of damages to infrastruc­ture and agricultur­e due to the flooding is still being determined.

The flood waters damaged the Darapanan Bridge in

Sultan Kudarat town, Nituan Bridge in Parang, Labu-Labu 1 Bridge in Datu Hoffer and Oring Bridge in Buldon, Bangsamoro READi reported.

These bridges remained impassable to four-wheel vehicles as of 6 p.m. Saturday.

The bad weather condition cancelled flights to and from Cotabato airport on Friday and Saturday.

The Ministry of Social Services and Developmen­t has distribute­d at least 2,700 food packs and 2,000 sacks of 25-kilo rice to the affected families, BARMM-READi reported.

Based on Tropical Cyclone Bulletin 23 issued by the Philippine Atmospheri­c, Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion at 5 a.m. Sunday, the center of Typhoon Paeng was estimated at 85 kilometers west northwest of Iba, Zambales, hovering over the West Philippine Sea.

It packed maximum sustained winds of 85 km/h near the center and gustiness of 105 km/h, the state weather forecaster said.

Paeng was moving west, northwest at 30 km/h, it added. (Bong S. Sarmiento / MindaNews)

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