At least 31 fatalities after typhoon in the Philippines

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In the Philippines, the strongest typhoon of the year to date has cost the lives of at least 31 people, according to the national disaster control agency. There were 16 deaths in the central province of Cebu around 570 kilometers south of the capital Manila, it said on Saturday. Better weather in the particularly affected regions in the south and the center of the island state made the rescue work and the overview of the damage easier on Saturday.


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Better weather makes rescue and clean-up work easier

Tropical storm “Rai” left the Philippines on Saturday with a course for the South China Sea, as the weather office announced and also displayed on a map. President Rodrigo Duterte got an impression of the destruction on Saturday during a flight over several provinces. Recordings showed extensive damage, many houses without roofs or razed to the ground, trees bent over or without leaves, and rubble everywhere.

The island nation is hit by an average of around 20 typhoons every year. The worst typhoon so far, “Haiyan”, killed more than 6,300 people in November 2013.

Accessed on December 18, 2021 at 3:06 am on https://www.sn.at/panorama/international/mindest-31-todesopfer-nach-taifun-auf-den-philippinen-114212533

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