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May 26, 2012
 
 
 
 
 
 

Philippine storm leaves at least 106 dead and missing

Residents wait for evacuation from floods in Cainta Rizal, east of Manila, on Monday.
28 September 2009 / AP, MANILA
Rescuers plucked bodies from muddy floodwaters and saved drenched survivors from rooftops on Sunday after a tropical storm tore through the northern Philippines and left at least 106 people dead and missing. 

It was the region's worst flooding in more than four decades. The government declared a “state of calamity” in metropolitan Manila and 25 storm-hit provinces.

Tropical Storm Ketsana roared across the northern Philippines on Saturday, dumping more than a month's worth of rain in just 12 hours. The resulting landslides and flooding have left at least 83 people dead and 23 others missing, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro said.  Many parts of the capital remained flooded on Sunday, although waters were fast receding.

TV footage shot from military helicopter showed drenched survivors still marooned on top of half-submerged passenger buses and rooftops in the suburbs of Manila. Some dangerously clung on high-voltage power lines while others plodded through waist-high flood waters.  Authorities deployed rescue teams on boats to save survivors sighted during the aerial check.

More than 330,000 people were affected by storm, including some 59,000 people who were brought to about 100 schools, churches and other evacuation shelters, officials said.  The “state of calamity” declaration allowed officials to utilize emergency funds for relief and rescue.

Teodoro said that so far, army troops, police and civilian volunteers have rescued more than 5,100 people.  Many residents lost all their belongings in the storm, but were thankful they were alive.

“We're back to zero,” said Marikina resident Ronald Manlangit. Still he expressed relief that he managed to move all his children to the second floor of his house Saturday as floodwaters engulfed the ground floor.  Mud covered everything -- cars, the road and vegetables in a public market near Manlangit's house.

Governor Joselito Mendoza of Bulacan province, north of the capital, said it was tragic that “people drowned in their own houses” as the storm raged.

 
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