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Death toll rises to more than 200 in Philippines

By Osman
Last updated: December 20, 2021
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Manila – The death toll rose to more than 200 following the strongest typhoon to batter the Philippines this year, with 52 people still missing and several central towns and provinces grappling with downed communications and power outages and pleading for food and water, officials said Monday.

At its strongest, the typhoon packed sustained winds of 195 kilometers (121 miles) per hour and gusts of up to 270 kph (168 mph) before it blew out Friday into the South China Sea.

At least 208 people were killed, 52 remained missing and 239 were injured, according to the national police. The toll was expected to increase because several towns and villages remained out of reach due to downed communications, power outages and clogged roads, although massive clean–up and repair efforts were underway with the improved weather.

Many of those who died were hit by falling trees or walls, drowned in flash floods or were buried alive in landslides. A 57–year–old man was found dead hanging from a tree branch in Negros Occidental province and a woman was blown away by the wind and died in the same hard–hit region, police said.
At least 14 villagers died and more than 100 others were injured by flying tin roofs, debris and glass shards and were treated in makeshift surgery rooms in damaged hospitals in Dinagat, Bag–ao said. Many more would have died if thousands of residents had not been evacuated from high–risk villages before the typhoon arrived, she said.

Source: AP

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