Philippines' Tropical Storm Basyang' death toll rises to 12, affected families now 132,000


Mud-soaked city Iligan emerges soiled and scarred in the aftermath of Tropical Depression “Basyang” on Friday. The city has never experienced devastation of such a scale since ‘’Sendong” 15 years ago. - Photo: Jojo Sescon/contributor

MANILA: (Bernama-PNA) The death toll due to the former Tropical Storm Basyang (international name Penha) has climbed to 12 while families affected by the weather disturbance reached 132,000, the spokesperson of the Office of Civil Defence (OCD) said Sunday (Feb 8), the Philippine News Agency (PNA) reported.

In an interview over dzBB radio, OCD spokesperson Junie Castillo said this is equivalent to 467,000 persons residing in 850 barangays in the Visayas and Mindanao.

A girl still visibly distraught carries her pet in a storm-lashed area of Iligan City on Friday. - Photo: Jojo Sescon/contributor
A girl still visibly distraught carries her pet in a storm-lashed area of Iligan City on Friday. - Photo: Jojo Sescon/contributor

Earlier reports coming from the OCD said nine of the reported fatalities came from Region 10 (Northern Mindanao) and three from Caraga.

The reported deaths either succumbed to drowning or landslides.

Castillo said clearing operations are now ongoing.

Iligan city in the aftermath of Tropical Depression “Basyang”. - Photo: Jojo Sescon/contributor
Iligan city in the aftermath of Tropical Depression “Basyang”. - Photo: Jojo Sescon/contributor

Damaged houses, he added, numbered around 445, including 38 "totally damaged”.

Castillo added that they still have no figures for infrastructure and agriculture damage, as rapid damage assessment operations are ongoing.

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. directed unit commanders to assess the affected police infrastructure and personnel in areas hit by Basyang.

Iligan city in the aftermath of Tropical Depression “Basyang”. - Photo: Jojo Sescon/contributor
Iligan city in the aftermath of Tropical Depression “Basyang”. - Photo: Jojo Sescon/contributor

"This will ensure effective supervision of post-disaster relief and rehabilitation operations,” Nartatez said in a statement.

Initial assessment showed that communication lines and supply chains continue to be operational in the affected police regional offices, he said.

Police personnel also aid local government units in the search, rescue and relief operations. - Bernama-PNA

 

 

 

 

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