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Devastating Trami: Philippines Battles Deadly Storm's Fury

Friday 25 October 2024 - 17:48
Devastating Trami: Philippines Battles Deadly Storm's Fury

The Philippines has been ravaged by Tropical Storm Trami, leaving a trail of destruction and a mounting death toll. At least 76 lives have been claimed, with the storm triggering catastrophic landslides and flooding across the country's central and northern regions.

As the storm's fury subsides, the true extent of the devastation becomes apparent. Nearly 320,000 individuals have been forced to evacuate their homes, seeking refuge in evacuation centers or with relatives. The storm's impact has been felt across various sectors, with ports and airports disrupted, leaving thousands stranded.

The Philippine National Police reported that 29 people lost their lives in the Bicol region due to floodwaters and landslides. Additionally, a provincial police chief confirmed that 47 fatalities occurred in Batangas province, primarily due to landslides caused by Trami. The storm's intense rainfall, reaching up to two months' worth in just 24 hours, overwhelmed communities, leading to flash floods and widespread displacement.

As of Friday, the aftermath of the storm continues to unfold. Ports remain congested, with 7,510 passengers still awaiting their turn to depart. Thirty-six flights have been canceled, further exacerbating the transportation challenges.

In the Albay province, the Mayon Volcano's foothills witnessed a terrifying scene as mud and debris cascaded down, engulfing houses and vehicles in powerful mudflows. The storm's sustained winds of up to 95 km/h (59 mph) and gusts of 115 km/h (78 mph) added to the destructive force.

The Philippines, an archipelago situated between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea, is no stranger to such storms. Annually, it endures approximately 20 storms and typhoons. Just last month, Tropical Storm Yagi claimed at least 11 lives, serving as a grim reminder of the country's vulnerability to these natural disasters.

This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the devastating impact of extreme weather events and the urgent need for effective disaster mitigation and response strategies. As the Philippines begins the long road to recovery, the world watches with a heavy heart, offering support and solidarity.


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