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Idadi ya waliofariki katika mafuriko makubwa yaliyoharibu sehemu kubwa ya ardhi ya Ufilipino mwishoni mwa juma la Krismasi imepanda hadi 51, huku wengine 19 wakitoweka, shirika la kitaifa la kukabiliana na majanga limeeleza leo, huku wakaazi walioathirika wakihangaika kurejea kwenye makazi yao.
Picha kwenye mitandao ya kijamii zilionesha wakazi wa jimbo la Misamis Occidental Kaskazini mwa Mindanao wakifagia tope nene kutoka kwenye sakafu ya nyumba zao. Katika kijiji cha bahari cha Cabol-anonan, miti ya minazi iling'olewa na vibanda vilivyotengenezwa kwa nyenzo nyepesi vilikaribia kusawazishwa.
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The death toll in the massive floods that devastated parts of the Philippines over the Christmas weekend has climbed to 51, with 19 others missing, the national disaster response agency said Monday, as affected residents struggle to get back on their feet.
Photos on social media showed residents in Misamis Occidental province in Northern Mindanao sweeping away thick mud from the floors of their homes. In the seaside village of Cabol-anonan, coconut trees were uprooted and huts made of light material were nearly flattened.
The Northern Mindanao region in the south bore the brunt of the disaster, reporting 25 deaths, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. Most of the deaths were from drowning and landslides, and among the missing were fishermen whose boats capsized.
Floods have subsided in most of the areas hit by bad weather that disrupted Christmas celebrations in the eastern, central and southern Philippines. But over 8,600 of the nearly 600,000 affected people remain in emergency shelters.
Over 4,500 houses were damaged by the floods, along with roads and bridges, and some areas still have disrupted power and water supply, the disaster management agency said. The government sent food and other essentials to flood-hit residents, deployed heavy equipment for clearing operations, and provided iron sheets and shelter repair kits, officials said. Teams from the capital Manila were sent to assist communities with limited clean water in setting up water filtration systems.
AP
Picha kwenye mitandao ya kijamii zilionesha wakazi wa jimbo la Misamis Occidental Kaskazini mwa Mindanao wakifagia tope nene kutoka kwenye sakafu ya nyumba zao. Katika kijiji cha bahari cha Cabol-anonan, miti ya minazi iling'olewa na vibanda vilivyotengenezwa kwa nyenzo nyepesi vilikaribia kusawazishwa.
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The death toll in the massive floods that devastated parts of the Philippines over the Christmas weekend has climbed to 51, with 19 others missing, the national disaster response agency said Monday, as affected residents struggle to get back on their feet.
Photos on social media showed residents in Misamis Occidental province in Northern Mindanao sweeping away thick mud from the floors of their homes. In the seaside village of Cabol-anonan, coconut trees were uprooted and huts made of light material were nearly flattened.
The Northern Mindanao region in the south bore the brunt of the disaster, reporting 25 deaths, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. Most of the deaths were from drowning and landslides, and among the missing were fishermen whose boats capsized.
Floods have subsided in most of the areas hit by bad weather that disrupted Christmas celebrations in the eastern, central and southern Philippines. But over 8,600 of the nearly 600,000 affected people remain in emergency shelters.
Over 4,500 houses were damaged by the floods, along with roads and bridges, and some areas still have disrupted power and water supply, the disaster management agency said. The government sent food and other essentials to flood-hit residents, deployed heavy equipment for clearing operations, and provided iron sheets and shelter repair kits, officials said. Teams from the capital Manila were sent to assist communities with limited clean water in setting up water filtration systems.
AP