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Floods, landslides caused by Tropical Storm Yagi kill 11 in Philippines

About 20 big storms and typhoons hit the Philippines or its surrounding waters each year between late June and October.

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Rescuers and residents ride a truck as they cross a flooded street caused by heavy rains from Tropical Storm Yagi
Rescuers and residents ride a truck as they cross a street flooded by heavy rains from Tropical Storm Yagi, locally called Enteng, in Cainta, Rizal province, the Philippines. [Aaron Favila/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 2 Sep 20242 Sep 2024

Floods and landslides have killed at least 11 people after a fierce tropical storm dumped heavy rain on the Philippines.

Tropical Storm Yagi slammed into the main island of Luzon on Monday after brushing past the Bicol region southeast of Manila overnight, with more heavy rain forecast that the state weather service said could cause flooding and more landslides.

As a precaution, schools and government offices across the capital Manila were shut for the day, ferry services in some areas were suspended and 29 domestic flights were cancelled due to the weather.

Three people, including a pregnant woman, were killed in a landslide Monday in Antipolo near Manila, city information officer Relly Bonifacio told AFP news agency.

He said the bodies of four other people, all drowning victims, were recovered on Monday in three other areas of the hilly community, hours after creeks overflowed overnight.

The Bicol city of Naga was also hard hit, with a man electrocuted as floodwaters rose and a baby girl drowning, rescuers said.

“The floods were above head height in some areas,” said Joshua Tuazon of the city’s public safety office, adding that hundreds of residents had been rescued.

More than 300 people were at evacuation camps on Monday, with local officials saying the floodwaters in the city of 210,000 people were slow to ebb.

The storm also unleashed strong currents and big waves that wrought chaos in Manila Bay on Monday, hurling a barge and an oil tanker onto the seawall and causing another barge to run adrift, the Philippine Coast Guard said.

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A tug and a small passenger ship also collided while both were anchored, causing a fire aboard the second vessel, it said in a statement.

Eighteen people on the passenger ship, all crew members, were later rescued and a Coast Guard vessel arrived to put out the blaze.

Yagi slammed into the municipality of Casiguran northeast of Manila on Monday afternoon with sustained winds of 85km/h (53mph), the state weather service said.

The storm was forecast to churn through north Luzon overnight before moving out over the South China Sea early on Tuesday.

The weather service also warned of a “minimal to moderate risk” of huge coastal waves threatening seaside communities of northern Luzon.

About 20 big storms and typhoons hit the Philippines or its surrounding waters each year, damaging homes and infrastructure and killing dozens of people.

Tropical storm triggers landslides in Philippines, 11 dead
Heavy rains flooded streets and homes in parts of the country on Monday, prompting the suspension of government work and classes. [Aaron Favila/AP Photo]
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Tropical storm triggers landslides in Philippines, 11 dead
A man sweeps mud out of his home after it was flooded due to heavy rains brought by Tropical Storm Yagi in Baras, Rizal province. [Eloisa Lopez/Reuters]
Tropical storm triggers landslides in Philippines, 11 dead
Rescuers use a rubber boat as they evacuate residents to higher grounds following floods in Northern Samar province. [Philippine Coast Guard via AP]
Tropical storm triggers landslides in Philippines, 11 dead
A resident uses a laundry tub to protect himself from rain as he wades along a flooded street. [Aaron Favila/AP Photo]
Tropical storm triggers landslides in Philippines, 11 dead
Yagi brought winds of up to 85km/h (53mph), with gusts reaching 105km/h (65 mph), as it continued to move northwest on Luzon, the Philippines' biggest and most populous island. [Aaron Favila/AP Photo]
Tropical storm triggers landslides in Philippines, 11 dead
The Philippines typically records an average of 20 tropical storms annually, many of those typhoons, with landslides among the biggest causes of casualties. [Aaron Favila/AP Photo]
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A resident uses a large pot to keep him afloat as he negotiates a flooded street caused by heavy rains from Tropical Storm Yagi,
A resident uses a large pot to keep himself afloat as he negotiates a flooded street. [Aaron Favila/AP Photo]
Tropical storm triggers landslides in Philippines, 11 dead
Storm warnings were raised in a large swath of Luzon, the country’s most populous region, including in metropolitan Manila, where schools at all levels and most government work were suspended due to the storm. [Aaron Favila/AP Photo]
Residents ride a truck as they negotiate a flooded street caused by heavy rains from Tropical Storm Yagi
In July, powerful Typhoon Gaemi triggered heavy rain and massive flooding in the Philippines, resulting in at least 22 deaths. [Aaron Favila/AP Photo]

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