Tropical Storm Trami Causes Deadly Flooding and Landslides in the Philippines
Tropical Storm Trami's Impact
Tropical Storm Trami has resulted in devastating flooding and landslides across the northeastern Philippines. The storm, known locally as Kristine, made landfall in Isabela province, unleashing torrential rains that caused significant damage. By Thursday, authorities reported that at least 24 people died, while many others remained stranded after flash floods swept through towns and villages.
Rescue Operations Underway
Government forces have been mobilized to rescue individuals trapped by rising waters. With over 1,500 police officers deployed for disaster response, the focus is on evacuating those in hardest-hit areas, particularly in the Bicol region.
Casualties and Displacement
- Majority of fatalities occurred in the Bicol region.
- Naga City faced extreme flash flooding leading to isolation.
- Over 2 million people affected by the storm.
Challenges Ahead
Despite ongoing rescue efforts, the recovery is complicated by continuous rainfall and mudslides. Many communities remain cut off from essential supplies, necessitating urgent intervention and support.
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