Tropical Storm Trami's Destructive Toll in the Philippines

Tropical storm Trami caused significant flooding in the Philippines, leaving 46 dead and trapping many on rooftops. Forecasts suggest a potential U-turn due to high-pressure winds. President Marcos raised concerns about further impact. Over 2.6 million people were affected, with additional threats looming from another brewing storm.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Manila | Updated: 25-10-2024 11:20 IST | Created: 25-10-2024 11:20 IST
Tropical Storm Trami's Destructive Toll in the Philippines
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Tropical storm Trami wreaked havoc in the northwestern Philippines, leaving at least 46 people dead after severe flooding. Authorities were forced to dispatch additional rescue boats in a frantic effort to save thousands who were stranded, some even taking refuge on their rooftops.

Amid the destruction, there's an ominous possibility that this 11th and deadliest storm of the year for the Philippines could reverse course. State forecasters reported that high-pressure winds in the South China Sea might force Trami back next week. Currently, it is moving towards Vietnam but may change direction unexpectedly.

The catastrophic weather has drawn interest from weather experts across Asia, with Japan assisting the Philippines in tracking the storm. President Ferdinand Marcos voiced his concerns in a meeting, emphasizing the dire need for ongoing preparation as another storm threatens the region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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