Nock-ten tropical storms that hit the Philippines is reported to have killed 41 people sedikiynya. Millions wawrga across the main island of Luzon on Friday (29 / 7) do clean-up after a week of heavy rains.
Food and medicines are being sent by road to the area hardest hit by the storm, especially the Bicol on the southeastern tip of Luzon at the time of widespread flooding receded, said the Board of Management and National Disaster Risk Reduction.
"The Bicol officials have asked the central government to help accelerate the job search and rescue and relief shipments," said council Executive Director Benito Ramos.
"The plane had been alerted, ready to fly as soon as the weather suitable for flying," said Ramos.
Nock-ten storms, the name of a bird Laos, blew into the South China Sea on Thursday after causing flooding and landslides, to the Chinese island of Hainan.
Rescuers have found six victims were killed in Bicol and in the northern mountains during the last 24 hours, adding the dead to 41. Twenty-four people still missing, he said. Most of them are fishermen and small boat crews who was ousted by large waves at sea.
Meanwhile, the state weather service said it was monitoring another storm, Muifa, which is being spun in the eastern Bicol with a top speed of 75 kilometers per hour winds. But the weather service said, Muifa, which means the flower of China, is still too far away to affect every part of the state and could still be heading north and away from the mainland.
No comments:
Post a Comment