People on a boat carry out rescue operations in a flooded area due to heavy rains caused by tropical storm Trami in Naga, Camarines province, Philippines, October 25, 2024. ZALRIAN SAYAT / AFP Des entire villages submerged, and rescuers still trying to reach residents stranded on the roofs of their homes. After tropical storm Trami passed through the Philippines, at least forty people died, according to a count by Agence France-Presse (AFP) based on figures from the police and disaster management officials from different provinces. Friday October 25. A previous report, drawn up the day before, reported twenty deaths. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced by flooding caused by torrential rains which hit the country on Thursday and continued into Friday. Some regions recorded rainfall equivalent to two months in the space of two days. ” A lot [d’habitants] are still stuck on the roof of their house and asking for help,” Andre Dizon, the police director of the hard-hit Bicol region, 400 kilometers south of Manila, told AFP. “We hope the floods subside today as the rain has stopped,” he said. Accessibility remains a major problem for rescuers, the country’s president, Ferdinand Marcos, said at a news conference: “There have been landslides in areas where there were none before (…). So I assume the ground is completely saturated and the water has nowhere to go. » The towns of Naga and Legazpi report “numerous victims, but we have not yet been able to go there,” Mr. Marcos further clarified, suggesting a rising toll.
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Publish date : 2024-10-25 08:48:28
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