Manila: Philippines Death Toll because Typhoon Rai is installed up to 208 on Monday with at least 52 lost.
At least 52 people are still missing, because the relief effort continues following one of the deadliest typones to hit Southeast Asian countries.
Many of those who died were beaten by fallen trees or walls, sinking in a flood, or buried in landslides.
A 57-year-old man was found dead hanging from the tree branch and a woman was fascinated by the wind and died in the province of Nagros Occidental, according to the source.
More than 700,000 people are bound by typhoons in the provinces of Central Island, including more than 400,000 must be moved to an emergency shelter.
Thousands of residents were rescued from the villages of flooding, including in the city of Loboc in the hard bohol province, where residents were trapped on the roof and trees to escape from the flooding, according to Al Jazeera.
Furthermore, around 20 storms and typhoons per year the Philippine mixture, which is located between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea.
Also, the Southeast Asian Islands are also located along the Pacific “Ring of Fire” region that is actively active, making it one of the most prone countries in the world.
Previously, the Philippine coastal ship carried 29 American tourists, England, Canada, Switzerland, Russia, China, and others who were stranded on the island of Siargao, a popular surfing destination which was destroyed by typhoons.
Many of those who died hit by trees or fallen walls, sank in a flood or buried in landslides add to the victim