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    Typhoon Rai death toll passes 400 in Philippines

    News DeskBy News DeskDecember 31, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Leahmer Singson, left, prepares the food for tonight’s traditional New Year eve celebration while her partner Jay Rabina holds their son inside their tent in Mambaling, Cebu city, central Philippines on Friday Dec. 31, 2021. A fire broke out late November forcing residents to stay at makeshift shelters which were later destroyed as Typhoon Rai blew past Cebu province. Asked what she wants for the new year, Singson had a simple wish: “I hope we won’t get sick.” (AP Photo/Jay Labra)
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    The Philippine death toll from Typhoon Rai passed the 400 mark, the disaster agency said on Friday, as thousands of displaced people prepare to see in the new year in tents.

    Rai was the 15th and deadliest typhoon to hit the South-East Asian nation this year, devastating the vast archipelago and affecting 4.5 million people.

    Reported deaths had reached 405, mostly the result of drowning, fallen trees and landslides, Ricardo Jalad, chief of the national disaster agency, told a news conference. He said 1,147 people had been injured and that 82 were still missing.

    More than 530,000 houses were damaged, a third of which were totally destroyed, while damage to infrastructure and agriculture was estimated at 23.4 billion pesos ($459 million), Mr Jalad said.

    About 500,000 people were forced to shelter in evacuation centres, government data showed. The storm made landfall as a category 5 typhoon on December 16, and left a trail of destruction in the provinces of Bohol, Cebu, and Surigao del Norte, including the holiday island of Siargao, and the Dinagat Islands.

    In central Philippine provinces, disaster and government officials have been grappling with inadequate relief supplies for thousands of residents still without power and water.

    Anthony Damalerio, chief of Bohol province’s disaster agency  said “It caused massive destruction and it was like a bomb was dropped in northern Bohol,”

    President Rodrigo Duterte declared a state of calamity in the typhoon-affected areas, freeing up funds for relief efforts and giving local officials power to control prices.

    But the scale of the destruction, lack of mobile phone signal or internet in many areas, and depleted government coffers after the Covid-19 response were hampering efforts to distribute aid.

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