Devastating Storm Triggers Chaos in the Philippines
A tropical storm caused severe flooding and landslides in the northeastern Philippines, killing at least 23 people. The storm prompted school and office closures as emergency services scrambled to rescue trapped residents. The ongoing threat delayed relief efforts, leaving over 75,000 displaced and millions affected.
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A tropical storm wreaked havoc across the northeastern Philippines, leaving at least 23 people dead as floods and landslides engulfed the region. The disaster forced authorities to close schools and non-essential offices, while emergency personnel employed motorboats to rescue stranded villagers, many of whom were trapped on rooftops.
As the storm, identified as Tropical Storm Trami, barreled across, it brought winds of up to 95 kph. The hardest hit was the Bicol region, where 20 people died due to record-breaking rainfall. Regional police and government forces acted swiftly, but rescuing everyone proved challenging.
The storm impacted over 2 million residents, displacing 75,400 to safer zones. As a nation often plagued by such natural disasters, the storm brings memories of Typhoon Haiyan's devastation in 2013. Authorities continue to struggle against challenging weather conditions to deliver much-needed aid.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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