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    Devastating storm Usman leaves 68 dead in the Philippines

    The death toll from a storm that struck the Philippines shortly after Christmas rose to 68 with the number of fatalities expected to climb even higher, civil defence officials said Monday.


    Fifty-seven people died in the mountainous Bicol region, southeast of Manila, while 11 were killed in the central island of Samar, mostly due to landslides and drownings, the officials said.


    “I am afraid this [death toll] will still go up because there are a lot of areas we still have to clear,” said Claudio Yucot, Bicol civil defence director.




    The weather disturbance locally named Usman hit the country on Saturday. While it did not have powerful winds it brought heavy rains that caused floods and loosened the soil, triggering landslides in some areas.


    Many people failed to take necessary precautions because Usman was not strong enough to be rated as a typhoon under the government’s storm alert system, Yucot said.


    “People were overconfident because they were on [Christmas] vacation mode and there was no tropical cyclone warning,” he told AFP.


    Although Usman has since moved westward away from the country, many affected areas were still experiencing seasonal rains, hampering rescue and recovery efforts, he added.


    At least 17 people are still missing and more than 40,000 were displaced nationwide due to the storm, the civil defence office said.


    An average of 20 typhoons and storms lash the Philippines each year, killing hundreds of people and leaving millions in near-perpetual poverty.


    The most powerful was Super Typhoon Haiyan which left more than 7,360 people dead or missing across the central Philippines in 2013.

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    I was in Oriental Mindoro over Christmas.

    Luckily, we left to go back to Manila on the 26th.

    By the 28th, all the smaller Super Cat and Ocean Jets services were cancelled.
    The only ferries still operating were the big and slow ROROs (roll-on roll-off) vehicle ferries.

    Also the roads between Calapan Port and Victoria, where we spent Christmas, were flooded and the only way to pass was in the back of an Army truck.

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