110 people were killed by floods and landslides in the Philippines

110 people were killed by floods and landslides in the Philippines

The Philippines’ National Anti-Disaster Agency reported on Tuesday that 110 people had died as a result of floods and landslides brought on by a tropical storm, and more than 2. 4 million people had suffered damage.
The organisation also stated that more than 100 additional people were hurt, while 33 people are still missing.
59 of the fatalities occurred in the southern Magyndana County, when landslides and floods destroyed more than 100 dwellings.

In Magyndanao, 16 individuals are still unaccounted for, but the authorities declared it unlikely that any survivors would be found at this time.
While 12 of the dead were from the provinces of Cavate, Laguna, and Batangas, which are all directly south of Manila, 22 of the dead were from the western Vigayas region.
The storm “Nagai” dropped severe rainfall a few days before it made landfall in the eastern Philippines on Saturday, which led to large-scale flooding in the impacted areas.

Although “Nagai,” according to the Meteorological Office, moved away from the Philippines, a new tropical storm is moving in the opposite direction and is predicted to produce more rain.
An average of 20 orbits are exposed to the Philippine archipelago per year.

In the Philippines, landslides and floods claimed the lives of 110 people.

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