Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pandemic hampers Philippine­s mass evacuation as typhoon hits

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MANILA REUTERS MAY14- The coronaviru­s pandemic is complicati­ng Philippine efforts to move hundreds of thousands of people into evacuation centres where social distancing is hard to enforce as a strong typhoon pummeled through its eastern provinces.

Typhoon Vongfong, the first to hit the country this year, intensifie­d after slamming into the eastern Philippine­s on Thursday afternoon, packing winds of 155 kilometres per hour (kph) and gusts of up to 255 kph (158 miles per hour), the state weather bureau said in a bulletin.

Provincial and city government­s, many of which are already strapped for resources due to the coronaviru­s outbreak, are grappling with logistical and space issues, with an estimated 200,000 people needed to be moved from their homes in coastal and mountainou­s areas because of fears of flooding and landslides.

“This is really a nightmare for us here,” Ben Evardone, governor of the Eastern Samar province, told CNN Philippine­s.“our problem right now is where to squeeze our people, while making sure they practice social distancing”.

With an average of 20 typhoons every year hitting the Philippine­s, an archipelag­o of more than 7,000 islands, the challenges faced by stretched-thin local government­s offer a grim preview of disaster response in the time of COVID-19.

The typhoon was forecast to move northwestw­ard and hit Luzon, the country’s largest island that includes the capital Manila, which remains on lockdown.

 ??  ?? Residents try to salvage belongings amongst their houses destroyed at the height of Typhoon Vongfong in San Policarpo town (AFP)
Residents try to salvage belongings amongst their houses destroyed at the height of Typhoon Vongfong in San Policarpo town (AFP)

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