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Typhoon left 31 dead people, many roofless houses in the Philippines

Typhoon left 31 dead people, many roofless houses in the Philippines
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Manila, Philippines: Strong typhoons killed at least 19 dead people, knocked down power and communication in all provinces and destruction extensively in the middle of the Central Philippines, Saturday officials said.
A governor said the islands had “ parallel to the ground in the Moving Officer Moving Pre-Emptive said it might have saved many lives.
In the strongest, Rai packed a sustainable wind of 195 kilometers (121 miles) per hour and gusts up to 270 KPJ (168 MPH), one of the most powerful in recent years to hit the Southeast Asian Islands which is prone to disaster, which is located between the two .
The Pacific Ocean and South China Sea.
The typhoon slammed to the southeast coast of the country Thursday but the extent of the victims and destruction remained unclear two days after with all provinces still without power connections and cellphones.
The government’s major disaster response agency said at least 31 people were reportedly killed, a lot after being hit by fallen trees, but he added to validate most deaths.
At least three are hurt and some are missing.
Officials in the archipelago were on the passage, one of the first provinces to be killed by a ferocious wind Typhoon, remained interrupted on Saturday due to falling lines and communication.
But his governor, Arlene Bag-ao, managed to post a statement on the provincial website to say that the island of around 180,000 `has been leveled to the ground.
“He begged for food, water, temporary shelter, fuel, cleanliness.
Medical kits and equipment.
He said only a few victims reported in the capital so far because other cities remain isolated.
“ We may be safe, but we cannot do the same thing in the coming days because our capacity is limited as the province of the island, “said Bag-ao, adding some resilient hospitals could not be opened due to damage.” Most commercial ships and our cargo …
now it is not suitable for sea cruise, effectively cutting us from other countries.
“Deputy Governor of Nilo Demerey managed to reach the nearest province and told the DZMM radio network at least six residents died and` `almost 95% of the house in Washed does not have a roof, ” and even an emergency shelter crushed.
“ At the moment we make improvements because even our evacuation centers are destroyed.
There are no refuge, churches, gymnasiums, schools, public markets and even Capitol all destroyed, ‘ ‘Demey said.
The images posted on websites are passed to show low brake houses with a good roof explode or damaged and surrounded by sheets a Tap tin and debris.
The nearby Siargao Island, known as the Philippine surfing capital, was also beaten by typhoons.
In the province of Central Bohol, which was immediately hit by a typhoon, the coast guard said his personnel on a rubber ship served residents who were trapped on the roof and trees, when the waters rose quickly.
It released a recording showing the coast guard staff helping people from the roof of a house almost swallowed by brownish flood water to rubber boats.
They also helped a village resident get off the tree on the flood water while others, also wore a vest of orange life, waiting for his turn.
With the government contingencies used for Pandemic Coronavirus, President Rodrigo Duterte said he would find money to help the province.
He plans to visit the ruined area this weekend.
About 20 storms and typhoons of the Philippine dough every year.
The archipelago is located in the Pacific ‘`of Fire’ area that is active seismically active, making it one of the most vulnerable countries in the world.

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