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- Death toll from Tropical Storm Trami in Philippine climbs to 126
Death toll from Tropical Storm Trami in Philippine climbs to 126
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The death toll from the storm has been reported to be between 110 and 126 people, with at least 42 people remaining missing. The majority of the deaths were due to drowning, with reports of landslides and other accidents also contributing to the toll. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with emergency personnel, including police, firefighters, and other responders, working to reach affected areas and search for survivors. The President of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos, has stated that many areas remain isolated and inaccessible.
We're not done yet with our rescue work. Many areas remain flooded and inaccessible, even by large vehicles.
By air, land, or sea, we'll keep the support coming. Together, we will rise again.
We're not done yet with our rescue work. Our problem here, there are still many areas that remained flooded and could not be accessed even [by] big trucks.
The waters from the mountains hit their home in Balete town, causing it to be swept away with them possibly inside.
A higher death toll is possible in the coming days since rescuers can now reach previously isolated places.
We are still receiving many calls and we are trying to save as many people as we can.
Tropical Storm Trami
- At least 76 killed as tropical storm Trami hits Philippines
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sources
- 1.Daily Sabah
- 2.CNN
- 3.CGTN
- 4.The Times of India
- 5.France 24
- 6.The Guardian
- 7.The Washington Post
- 8.Agence France-Presse
perspectives
countries
organizations
persons
- 1.Ferdinand Marcos Jr
- 2.Andre Dizon
- 3.Edgar Posadas
- 4.Jacinto Malinao Jr
- 5.Ariel Nepomuceno
- 6.Bongbong Marcos