One dead and two others are missing due to heavy flooding in southern Philippines


MANILA (Xinhua): At least one person died and two others were missing after flooding hit parts of the southern Philippines over the weekend, a government agency monitoring disasters said Sunday.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said that the lone fatality was due to drowning, reported in Davao Occidental province on Friday.

The two missing people were reportedly swept away by a strong current while crossing a river in Bukidnon province.

The agency said the flooding affected nearly 39,000 people in four regions. Around 10,000 displaced villagers of the affected population have stayed in evacuation centers while waiting for the flood to subside.

The agency recorded at least eight landslides triggered by incessant rains in Davao region and Zamboanga Peninsula.

The floods have damaged at least 47 houses in two regions, 40 roads, and two bridges in four regions of the South-East Asian country. - Xinhua

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