Storm Nalgae battered the Philippines on Saturday after triggering torrential rains that led to the deaths of dozens of people in the southern region of ...
The death toll from flooding and rain-induced landslides in the Philippines has climbed to 48, the country's disaster agency said on Sunday, with 22 others ...
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Some 40 people were also reported injured, while nearly 170000 are sheltering in evacuation centres. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The new cyclone, with maximum sustained winds of 45kmh and gusts of up to 55kmh, may approach Mindanao’s Surigao del Sur province around 8pm on Monday, it said. More than 4 million Filipinos experienced power interruptions due to storm Nalgae, the most so far this year, GMA News reported, citing Manila Electric Co. Authorities have started clearing affected roads and bridges as floods subsided in some areas.
MANILA (Oct 31): The Philippines has recorded 80 deaths from flooding and rain-induced landslides after tropical storm Nalgae barrelled across the country ...
Half of the deaths were recorded in the southern autonomous region of Bangsamoro, where 10 people were reported missing, the agency said in a bulletin. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, who is scheduled on Monday to conduct aerial inspections of submerged villages in Cavite province, near the capital Manila, has expressed shock over the number of deaths particularly in Maguindanao province in the Bangsamoro region. MANILA (Oct 31): The Philippines has recorded 80 deaths from flooding and rain-induced landslides after tropical storm Nalgae barrelled across the country over the weekend, with 31 people reported missing, the nation's disaster agency said on Monday.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr is set on Monday to fly over flood-submerged districts to inspect the damage after Tropical Storm Nalgae barrelled ...
Marcos is scheduled on Monday to conduct aerial inspections of submerged villages in Cavite province, near the capital Manila. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story More than half the deaths were recorded in the southern autonomous region of Bangsamoro, often due to rain-induced landslides, the nation's disaster agency said.
Nalgae is this year's second-most deadly cyclone to hit the Philippines. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Half of the deaths were recorded in the southern autonomous region of Bangsamoro, where 10 people were reported missing, the agency said in a bulletin. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, who is scheduled on Monday to conduct aerial inspections of submerged villages in Cavite province near the capital Manila, has expressed shock over the number of deaths particularly in Maguindanao province in the Bangsamoro region. [after tropical storm Nalgae barrelled across the country](https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/storm-nalgae-death-toll-climbs-to-48-in-the-philippines-22-missing) over the weekend, with 63 people reported missing, the nation’s disaster agency said on Monday.
Just over half the fatalities were from a series of flash floods and landslides unleashed by Tropical Storm Nalgae, that destroyed villages on the southern ...
In April, deadly landslides and flooding triggered by another tropical storm smashed farming and fishing communities in the central province of Leyte. Mindanao is rarely hit by the 20 or so typhoons that strike the Philippines each year, but storms that do reach the region tend to be deadlier than in Luzon and central parts of the country. Just over half the fatalities were from a series of flash floods and landslides unleashed by Tropical Storm Nalgae, that destroyed villages on the southern island of Mindanao on Friday.
NOVELETA: The death toll from a storm that battered the Philippines has jumped to 98, the national disaster agency said on Monday (Oct 31), with little hope ...
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr to fly over devastated areas after Tropical Storm Nalgae swept through the country.
More bodies have been retrieved from flood-stricken parts of the Philippines, lifting the death toll from Tropical Storm Nalgae to at least 98. Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, who expressed shock at the number of deaths from the storm, is due to conduct aerial inspections of submerged villages in Cavite province, near the capital Manila, later on Monday. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr to fly over devastated areas after Tropical Storm Nalgae swept through the country over the weekend.
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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is set on Monday to fly over flood-submerged districts to inspect the damage after Tropical Storm Nalgae barreled ...
Marcos is scheduled on Monday to conduct aerial inspections of submerged villages in Cavite province, near the capital Manila. More than half the deaths were recorded in the southern autonomous region of Bangsamoro, often due to rain-induced landslides, the nation’s is set on Monday to fly over flood-submerged districts to inspect the damage after
MANILA (AFP): The death toll from a storm that battered the Philippines in recent days has risen to 98, the national disaster agency said Monday (Oct 31), ...
Scientists have warned that storms, which kill people and livestock and destroy farms, houses, roads and bridges, are becoming more powerful as the world gets warmer because of climate change. Just over half of the fatalities were from a series of flash floods and landslides that destroyed villages on the southern island of Mindanao on Friday. MANILA (AFP): The death toll from a storm that battered the Philippines in recent days has risen to 98, the national disaster agency said Monday (Oct 31), as more bodies are retrieved.