Philippines evacuates thousands as monsoon rains flood Manila, provinces
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[July 24, 2021]
MANILA (Reuters) -Philippine
authorities moved thousands of residents in the capital, Manila, out of
low-lying communities on Saturday as heavy monsoon rains, compounded by
a tropical storm, flooded the city and nearby provinces.
The national disaster agency said about 15,000 people, most of them from
a flood-prone Manila suburb, had moved into evacuation centres.
"We decided to evacuate early," said Luzviminda Tayson, 61.
"We don't want the waters to rise and be caught," said Tayson, one of
about 2,900 evacuees who were reminded to practice physical distancing
as they took refuge in a primary school in Marikina city.
Harsh weather has hit nearly all corners of the globe in recent weeks,
bringing floods to China, India and Western Europe and heat waves to
North America, heightening fears about the impact of climate change.
The Philippines, a Southeast Asian archipelago of more than 7,600
islands, is hit by about 20 tropical storms a year but a warmer Pacific
Ocean will make storms more powerful and bring heavier rain,
meteorologists say.
In some parts of the Philippine capital region, an urban sprawl of more
than 13 million people, flood waters waters rose waist-high in places
and cut off roads to light vehicles.
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A man on a bicycle wades through a flooded street in Manila,
Philippines, July 24, 2021. REUTERS/Lisa Marie David
The Philippines is also grappling with one of the
worst outbreaks of COVID-19 in Asia and has tightened curbs to
prevent the spread of the more infectious Delta variant.
With more than 1.54 million cases and 27,131 deaths, the Philippines
has the second highest number of COVID-19 infections and fatalities
in Southeast Asia, after Indonesia.
The public works ministry was busy on Saturday clearing debris and
landslides from roads in the provinces, presidential spokesperson
Harry Roque said in a statement.
"Some houses were flooded up to the roof," Humerlito Dolor, governor
of Oriental Mindoro province south of the capital, told DZMM radio
station.
(Reporting by Neil Jerome Morales and Jay Ereno; Editing by Robert
Birsel and Edmund Klamann)
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