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150,000 people hit by monsoon

Published: 26 Sep 2013 - 01:05 am | Last Updated: 29 Jan 2022 - 06:51 pm

MANILA: The southwest monsoon has affected more than 150,000 people and displaced more than 34,000 officials said yesterday.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said 150,914 individuals or 33,976 families have been affected in Central Luzon, Calabarzon and Metro Manila.

Of this, 34,025 or 7,828 families have been displaced.

Majority of the displaced residents, 29,150, are at 140 evacuation centres. The remaining 4,875 people or 1,009 families are staying with their relatives and friends.

The death toll from the southwest monsoon stood at 33 as of yesterday.

All but one of the fatalities were in the Central Luzon region. The lone fatality in Calabarzon was identified as Nonilon Mercado, 29, who died of drowning in Taysan, Batangas.

Majority of the fatalities, 29 of them, were buried alive in separate landslides in Zambales, three died of drowning and one died of hypothermia.

NDRRMC said seven people sustained injuries due to the southwest monsoon.

The amount of property damaged has been pegged at P23.55m but this could rise as this only covered infrastructure in Castillejos and San Antonio in Zambales.

The heavy rains and floods also damaged 65 houses in Central Luzon and Calabarzon. Floodings were reported in 79 areas in Central Luzon and Calabarzon.

NDRRMC said floods have subsided in Barangays Bulihan and Batuhan in Famy; Barangay Lecheria in Calamba and Barangay Bigaa in Cabuyao all in Laguna and parts of Bataan and Zambales.

The government and private groups have provided P1.77m worth of assistance to affected residents.

The Philippine star