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At least 76 killed as tropical storm Trami hits Philippines
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Tropical Storm Trami caused significant damage and loss of life in the Philippines, with death tolls ranging from 66 to 82, and 76 as the most frequently reported number. The storm triggered landslides and flooding, primarily in the northwestern and central regions. Approximately 320,000 people were displaced due to flooding and landslides, with many still awaiting rescue. There is a possibility that the storm could make a U-turn next week, according to state forecasters, which would indicate a potential increase in severity and duration of the storm's impact.
The area was hit by a flash flood yesterday. Our people are still in the area to check if there are other casualties.
Numerous individuals remain stranded on the roofs of their homes, calling for help.
We hope the floods will recede today, as the rain has finally stopped.
Tropical Storm Trami
- Death toll from Tropical Storm Trami in Philippine climbs to 126
- Tropical Storm Trami brings heavy rainfall and flooding to eastern Philippines, resulting in at least 14 deaths
sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.ABC News (Australia)
- 3.CTV News
- 4.Daily Sabah
- 5.ABS-CBN News
- 6.Agence France-Presse
- 7.Associated Press
perspectives
countries
organizations
persons
- 1.Ferdinand Marcos Jr
- 2.Jofren Habaluyas
- 3.Jacinto Malinao Jr
- 4.John Michael Magdasoc
- 5.Luisa Calubaquib
- 6.Aaron Favila
- 7.Alvin De Leon
- 8.Andre Dizon
- 9.Islao Malabanan
- 10.Jona Maulion
- 11.Mimie Dionela
- 12.Nelson Cabuso