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16 dead after Goni batters the Philippines

China Daily | Updated: 2020-11-03 09:48
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A resident shovels mud from a road on Monday in Batangas city, the Philippines, following flash floods caused by Typhoon Goni. Photo provided to China Daily

MANILA-The most powerful typhoon to hit the Philippines this year killed at least 16 people and destroyed tens of thousands of homes, officials said on Monday, as communications to the worst-hit areas remained cut off.

Catanduanes island and nearby Albay province on the most populous island of Luzon bore the brunt of the typhoon, which was packing maximum sustained wind speeds of 225 kilometers per hour when it slammed into the east coast of the country on Sunday.

Ferocious winds and torrential rain toppled power lines, triggered flooding and sparked landslides that engulfed houses as Goni swept across the southern part of Luzon.

It lost intensity as it skirted the sprawling capital of Manila and headed out to the South China Sea. Lao weather authorities have warned Goni may hit the country on Tuesday.

Philippines Red Cross chief Richard Gordon said in a statement: "Up to 90 percent of homes have been badly damaged or destroyed in some areas. This typhoon has smashed in people's lives and livelihoods on top of the relentless physical, emotional and economic toll of COVID-19."

Nearly 400,000 people fled their homes ahead of the typhoon and most of them remain in evacuation centers as authorities scramble to restore power and telecommunications services in the hardest-hit areas.

Ten deaths were recorded in Albay, but provincial disaster chief Cedric Daep said without preemptive evacuations "thousands would have died".

Three of the victims were caught in landslides of volcanic ash that police said buried numerous houses in two adjacent villages near the active Mayon volcano. Another three are still missing.

Cleanup efforts

Goni was ranked as a "super typhoon" when it made landfall on Catanduanes where at least six people died and authorities estimate most houses and infrastructure were damaged.

Across the areas in Goni's path, more than 20,000 houses were destroyed and around 55,500 partially damaged, Civil Defense said.

Cleanup efforts were under way with residents removing sodden furniture and other belongings from their houses as they shoveled out mud after heavy rains inundated towns.

The Philippines is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons every year, which typically wipe out harvests, homes and infrastructure, keeping millions of people perennially poor.

Its deadliest on record was Super Typhoon Haiyan, which unleashed giant waves on the central city of Tacloban on Leyte island, leaving more than 7,300 people dead or missing in 2013.

Agencies - Xinhua

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