Floods, Landslides In Philippines Killed 10

Floods, Landslides In Philippines Killed 10

MANILA, Sept 3 (NNN-PNA) – Floods and landslides triggered by tropical storm Yagi, have killed at least 10 people and left at least one missing, authorities said yesterday.

The storm, which landed yesterday in the northern Philippines, has dumped rain on most of the country’s main Luzon Island, including Metro Manila.

The deaths were two from Cebu City, in the central Philippines, six in Antipolo City, east of Manila, and two in Naga City, south-east of Manila. Authorities said, they died from drowning or separate landslides.

Yagi, called Enteng in the Philippines, is the fifth typhoon to batter the country this year. The country’s state weather bureau said that, Yagi maintained its strength yesterday and will dump more rain until it exits the Philippines tomorrow.

An average of 20 typhoons lash the Philippines every year.

The archipelago is prone to tropical cyclones, which trigger heavy rains, flooding, and strong winds, resulting in casualties and destruction of crops and properties.

In 2013, Typhoon Haiyan resulted in the loss of 6,300 lives, and caused an estimated 12.9 billion U.S. dollars in damages.– NNN-PNA  

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