More than 100 dead in Philippine
mudslides, flooding: officials
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[December 23, 2017]
By Manuel Mogato
MANILA (Reuters) - A tropical storm in the
southern Philippines triggered mudslides and flash floods that killed
more than 100 people, while dozens are missing, police and disaster
officials said on Saturday.
The casualties, most of them caused late on Friday, were all on the main
southern island of Mindanao, they said, adding three provinces were
hardest hit.
Disaster officials said many residents had ignored warnings to leave
coastal areas and riverbanks.
"Many people were swept to the sea as flood waters quickly rose due to
the high tide," Manuel Luis Ochotorena, a disaster agency official,
said. "They never heeded the warnings. They thought it was a weak storm
but it dumped more rains."
Hundreds of kilometers to the east, army and emergency workers were
checking reports an entire village was buried by mudslide in Tubod town
in Lanao del Norte.
Ryan Cabus, a local official, said power and communication lines to the
area had been cut, complicating rescue efforts.
The weather bureau said the storm had gathered strength over the Sulu
Sea and was packing winds of up 80 kph (50 mph) and moving west at 20
kph.
It was heading out over the sea by midday on Saturday and would have
moved clear of the Philippines by Monday, it said.
Emergency workers, soldiers, police and volunteers were being mobilized
to search for survivors, clear debris, and restore power and
communications.
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People help to rescue flood victims in Lanao del Norte, Philippines,
December 22, 2017 in this image taken from video footage obtained
from social media. Aclimah Cabugatan Disumala/via REUTERS
More than 100 deaths were reported in various places including 60 in
Tubod, El Salvador and Munai towns in Lanao del Norte province.
In Zamboanga del Norte province, police said 42 people had been
killed in the towns of Sibuco and Salug.
Three people were killed in Bukidnon province, while politicians in
Lanao del Sur province said 18 people had drowned in flash floods
there.
Sixty-four people were reported missing in floods and landslides,
according to a tally of reports form officials and police.
The Philippines is battered by about 20 typhoons every year,
bringing death and destruction, usually to the poorest communities.
Last week, 46 people were killed in the central Philippines when a
typhoon hit.
In 2013, super typhoon Haiyan killed nearly 8,000 people and left
200,000 families homeless.
(Reporting by Manuel Mogato; Editing by Robert Birsel and Stephen
Powell)
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