Dozens dead in Philippine floods | ||
(BBC) Saturday 26 September 2009 - 17:38 UK At least 40 people have been killed and thousands more evacuated as floods caused by heavy rain brought chaos to the Philippines, officials say. One town is said to be completely under water. Power has been cut off to parts of the capital, Manila, where hundreds of people are trapped on rooftops. The government has declared a calamity, allowing access to emergency funds. Television pictures showed water flowing down roads like rivers, with the floods chest-deep and rising. The equivalent of a whole month's rain fell in six hours as Tropical Storm Ketsana, also known as Ondoy, lashed the archipelago, causing the worst flooding in Manila for 20 years.
Nearly 2,000 people were evacuated and hundreds more were stranded on rooftops. Mayor Mon Ilagan of the town of Cainta, in Rizal province to the north, told local media his town was "almost 100% under water". Provincial spokesman Tony Mateo, quoted by the Associated Press, said 35 people had been killed in five townships in the province and 27 more were missing. Deputy presidential spokesman Anthony Golez told AP that two people had died south of Manila, and three others in Quezon City. There are unconfirmed media reports of more deaths. Roads leading into Manila were rendered impassable by stalled vehicles, and some flights and ferry services were cancelled. |
Saturday, September 26, 2009
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