Photos
Tropical storm Aere kills 13 in Philippines
Updated: 2011-05-10 10:46
(Xinhua)
Children play as waves strike due to strong winds brought by tropical storm "Aere" at Manila bay May 9, 2011. [Photo/Agencies]
|
MANILA - The death toll from tropical storm Aere on Monday rose to 13 people on top of two still missing, the Office of the Civil Defense (OCD) said.
Josefina Timoteo, OCD operations chief, said most of the fatalities were from the worst-hit Bicol region with nine dead, followed by eastern Visayas with two deaths, and one in the Capital Region and central Luzon each.
|
In a report, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said about 21,320 families or 111,473 people, mostly from Bicol and eastern Visayas regions, have been affected.
As of Monday noon, the NDRRMC said, at least 663 passengers remained stranded at various ports in Bicol and southern Tagalog regions as suspension of sea travel remains in effect.
It said that as of Monday evening, some Northern Samar towns and the entire provinces of Albay, Sorsogon, Catanduanes and Camarines Sur were still experiencing power blackout.
In the province of Bulacan, a tornado hit Calumpit town Saturday, destroying four houses and damaging 37 others.
Timoteo said reports of damages to properties and crops may start arriving at his office as damage assessment teams are due to conduct inspection of the sites devastated by the calamity.
E-paper
War of the roses
European Chinese rose growers are beating their Chinese rivals at their own game
High-tech park gets big boost
At the source
Merchant of Venice
Specials
2011 Sino-US Dialogue
China and the United States will hold the third round of the Strategic and Economic Dialogue from May 9-10 in Washington.
High-tech park gets big boost
Zhongguancun sets sights on being one of the top technology hubs in the world
Learning to close the gap
Thousands of students have benefited from Tibet middle school program set up outside the autonomous region