Death toll from Philippine floods, landslides climbs to 33

29 Dec 2022 • 2:00 PM MYT
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Death toll from Philippine floods, landslides climbs to 33

MANILA – One person died and three others were missing in the southern Philippines after being hit by a landslide, police said today, taking the nationwide death toll from recent rains to at least 33.

Authorities are still searching for more than two dozen other people missing after heavy downpours over the Christmas weekend caused flooding and landslides across central and southern regions.

The latest death happened yesterday in Mati City in the province of Davao Oriental on Mindanao island when a landslide buried four people as they fished, police said.

The body of a 62-year-old man was recovered and the search for his companions is still underway, Mati City police chief Ernesto Gregore said.

“There was a heavy downpour in the mountains. They were fishing in a river when the landslide occurred,” Gregore said.

The weather turned bad over the weekend as the disaster-prone nation of 110 million people prepared for a long Christmas holiday.

Hundreds of houses have since been destroyed and more than 5,000ha of crops wiped out by rains that have forced tens of thousands of people into evacuation centres, the national disaster agency said.

Most fatalities have been in the province of Misamis Occidental, also on Mindanao, where 15 people died from drowning or rain-induced landslides.

The Philippines is ranked among the most vulnerable nations to the impacts of climate change, and scientists have warned that storms are becoming more powerful as the world gets warmer. – AFP, December 29, 2022