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2 dead, thousands flee in storm-weary Philippine­s

- AFP

manila — Two people were killed and thousands fled strong winds and floods as a tropical depression hit the central Philippine­s on Tuesday, following deadly back-to-back storms during the Christmas season.

The deaths were reported on Cebu island, where an elderly woman was killed in a landslide while a man died after he hit his head on the pavement as the storm cut off electricit­y in the area.

Tropical Storm Kai-Tak killed 47 people in the central Philippine­s last month, while Tropical Storm Tembin killed 240 on the southern island of Mindanao.

The state weather service warned the new disturbanc­e was poised to hit the western tourist island of Palawan with gusts of 65 kilometres per hour later on Tuesday.

“The residents are really sad. It is tough that we have three storms coming one after another. People have lost their livelihood and have

There is continuous flooding in some towns where the floodwater from the previous storm has yet to subside

Julius Regner, provincial disaster informatio­n officer

had no rest since Christmas,” Gil Acosta, informatio­n officer of the island, said. Palawan accounted for 37 of the recorded Tembin deaths, with 60 other people still missing, Acosta added.

About 4,000 people across the central Philippine­s had moved to safer ground to escape high winds and flooding, the national disaster agency in Manila said. “There is continuous flooding in some towns where the floodwater from the previous storm has yet to subside,” provincial disaster informatio­n officer Julius Regner said. —

 ?? AFP ?? A resident gathers belongings from their flooded house after a tropical depression hit Loboc town, Bohol province, in the central Philippine­s on Tuesday. —
AFP A resident gathers belongings from their flooded house after a tropical depression hit Loboc town, Bohol province, in the central Philippine­s on Tuesday. —

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