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Pnoy pledges action on typhoon disasters

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NEW BATAAN — President Benigno Aquino yesterday visited communitie­s devastated by a deadly typhoon, and vowed to work to find ways to prevent storm disasters.

“We want to find out why this tragedy happened and how to keep these tragedies from happening again,” he told dazed survivors after arriving by helicopter in New Bataan which bore the brunt of Tuesday’s deadly cyclone.

Nearly 500 people were killed in the storm which tore across southern Mindanao island and devastated its banana-growing and mining industries.

“I am here to listen and hear explanatio­ns. This is not a time for accusation­s. It is a time for work,” Aquino said before helping hand out food packs to about 2,000 people sheltering at a government gymnasium, one of the few structures left standing on the town of 48,000 people.

Typhoon Bopha slammed into the southern Philippine­s on Tuesday, leaving hundreds dead or missing and making 306,000 people homeless as it flattened whole towns.

About 20 cyclones a year pummel the Philippine­s, which is also regularly hit with floods, earthquake­s and volcanic eruptions, but the scale of the disaster in Mindanao has shocked the nation.

The government had warned communitie­s days in advance, ordering evacuation­s ahead of the Typhoon Bopha’s arrival.

In December last year Mindanao was also pummelled by tropical storm Washi which killed more than 1,200 and left hundreds of thousands homeless.

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A resident carrying a bag full of relief goods walks amongst typhoon debris as she heads for her home in New Bataan, Compostela Valley province.
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