Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Floods in Philippines Leave Hundreds Dead

CAGAYAN DE ORO, Philippines – Rescuers searched for more than 800 people missing in the southern Philippines yesterday after flash floods and landslides swept houses into rivers and out to sea, killing more than 650 people in areas ill prepared to cope with storms, Cagayan de Oro and nearby lligan cities on Mindanao island were worst hit when Typhoon Washi slammed ashore while people slept late on Friday and early Saturday, sending torrents of water and mud through villages and stripping mountainsides bare.
The Philippine National Red Cross said 652 people were killed in eight provinces in the southern Mindanao region, with more than 800 missing. “Our office was swamped with hundreds of requests to help find their missing parents, children and relatives,” Gwendolyn Pang, secretary-general of the PNRC, told reporters. “We’re helping coordinate the search with local government, army, police and even other aid agencies.” Floods washed away entire houses with families inside in dozens of coastal villages in Cagayan de Oro and lligan. “This is the first time this has happened in our city,” said Vicente Emano, mayor of Cagayan de Oro. He said officials in the area did not receive adequate warning before the typhoon struck. Te state disaster agency said adequate warnings had been given to officials and residents three days before the typhoon made landfall on Friday. Disaster and health officials were struggling to deal with the scores of bodies that have been recovered. Some were stacked one on top of each other in understaffed mortuaries that were unable to cope with the numbers of dead.

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