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Rescuers search for bodies after a landslide triggered by tropical storm Trami hit houses in Talisay, Batangas province, Philippines, Saturday, October 26, 2024. AARON FAVILA / AP After the storm passed tropical Trami in the Philippines, the death toll rose to at least 97 deaths on Saturday, October 26, according to a count from Agence France-Presse (AFP) based on local official figures. A previous report reported 87 deaths. Rescuers are still trying to help people stranded in areas made inaccessible by the floods. Nearly half a million residents have been displaced by floods caused by torrential rains which devastated hundreds of communities in the northern Philippines, the National Disaster Agency said on Saturday. “Calls for help continue to come in,” Andre Dizon, the police director of the hard-hit Bicol region, 400 kilometers south of Manila, the capital, told AFP. Police recorded thirty-one deaths in this region, most of them due to drowning. Residents were trapped on the roofs and upper floors of their homes, officials told AFP. “We must rescue them as soon as possible. We are being told that children are already falling ill,” added Mr. Dizon. Read also | Article reserved for our subscribers Climatic disasters are one after another and unleashed on all continents Add to your selections Landslides and blocked roads
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Publish date : 2024-10-26 15:01:57
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