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Storm death toll in Philippines jumps to 36
10 May 2009 08:04:47 GMT
Source: Reuters
MANILA, May 10 (Reuters) - The death toll from floods and mudslides triggered by a typhoon in the northern Philippines has more than doubled to 36, with 12 people still missing, the government said on Sunday.

Typhoon Chan-Hom, the fifth to hit the country this year, slammed into the northern Philippines on Friday and destroyed roads and bridges, tore up power lines, and damaged rice growing areas on the main Luzon island.

It was earlier estimated that 15 people were killed.

However the national disaster coordinating council (NDCC) said at least 36 people were killed in landslides, house collapses and drownings caused by the storm. Twelve people were missing, mostly at sea, it said.

More than 30,000 families were displaced by the typhoon and are currently staying with friends, relatives or in evacuation centres, the NDCC said.

Damage to infrastructure and crops has totaled 411.2 million pesos ($9 million) so far, the NDCC said.

(To view the NDCC report, click on http://210.185.184.53/ndccWeb/images/ndccWeb/ndcc_advisory/TS_EM ONG/1sitrep_emong101100hmay2009.pdf) About 20 typhoons batter the Philippines every year, triggering flooding and mass evacuations. (Reporting by Karen Lema; Editing by Paul Tait)
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