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22 dead as Haikui floods Manila

ENDLESS RAIN RESULTING IN FLOODS AND MUDFLOWS DRENCHES NORTHERN, CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN REGIONS OF THE COUNTRY

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Twenty-two people died as Tropical Storm Haikui, 300 northeast of Taiwan, triggered low pressure areas that drenched northern, central and southern Luzon, Metro Manila and central Philippine­s.

Relentless rains, resulting in floods and mudflows, turned two-thirds of the country into a virtual “water-world,” officials said. Seven people are missing.

Five members of the Baylon family, including Cecille, 40, Jessica, 20, Jinjin, 16, Jason, 7; and a three-week old baby died at the East Avenue Medical Centre where they were rushed after their bodies were recovered from a landslide that buried nine people and five houses in a slum area in Litex, Commonweal­th Village, suburban Quezon City, said Undersecre­tary Benito Ramos, head of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).

Four of those who were unearthed from the mudslide in Litex were found alive, Ramos said, adding that many shanties in slum areas were also damaged by the landslide.

Meanwhile, four drowned in northern suburban Bulacan; two also drowned in southern Luzon’s Batangas; and one remained missing after being carried by a surging river in central Luzon’s Bataan. The three provinces were hit by floods, Ramos said.

Metro Manila and nearby provinces were paralysed.

All rivers surroundin­g Metro Manila were swollen. There was high tide after lunch, helping floods to rise and damage more villages and major streets.

The Epifanio de los Santos (EDSA), a major thoroughfa­re that traverses northern and southern suburban areas was spared from floods and remained passable.

Houses in high-end Provident Villages in eastern suburban Marikina were flooded up to the second floor.

Several families called on TV and radio stations, saying they have been on their rooftops since early morning yesterday.

Relief assistance

At night-time government agencies had not succeeded in rescuing all the people who were on their rooftops. Policemen and military men used rubber boats to rescue residents and to give relief assistance.

“Some rubber boats were damaged. Those who gave assistance also fell from their rubber boats because of the rampaging floods,” said a radio report.

A stroke patient almost fell from a rubber boat when he was rescued from his house.

Patients at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) Hospital in Manila were transferre­d to the fifth floor when the ground floor of the hospital was flooded early morning of Tuesday. The entire university complex was also flooded until yesterday.

Critical level

Dams in all affected areas reached their critical level, prompting authoritie­s to open several gates which also flooded several nearby areas. Small houses fell one by one in those areas, said a TV report.

Two days of endless rains affected 179,026 families or 808,697 people, said Ramos.

About 543,951 families or 250,200 people were in 85 hastily erected evacuation centres, said Ramos, adding that 49,911 families or 231,508 people have left their homes and stayed with relatives who live on safer grounds.

Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista kept knocking at private schools to open their gates and allow homeless people to stay.

 ??  ?? Anxious wait Residents wait for their family members being rescued at the end of a flooded street in the village of Tumana. Rains swamped the Philippine capital and nearby provinces forcing the government to close schools, public and private offices...
Anxious wait Residents wait for their family members being rescued at the end of a flooded street in the village of Tumana. Rains swamped the Philippine capital and nearby provinces forcing the government to close schools, public and private offices...
 ??  ?? Rescue efforts Rescue teams work near a landslide which was caused by heavy rains in Quezon City.
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Rescue efforts Rescue teams work near a landslide which was caused by heavy rains in Quezon City. EPA
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Water taxi A man pushes his improvised boat through floodwater­s in the Makati. Reuters
 ??  ?? Negotiatin­g the floods A father carrying his daughter on his back holds on to a rope as they make through the flood waters in Tumana.
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Negotiatin­g the floods A father carrying his daughter on his back holds on to a rope as they make through the flood waters in Tumana. AFP
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Relief centre Flood victims receive dry clothing at an evacuation centre in Manila. EPA
 ??  ?? Help at hand A woman is helped by a rescuer as Tumana residents are evacuated from their homes.
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Help at hand A woman is helped by a rescuer as Tumana residents are evacuated from their homes. AFP

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