Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is set on Monday to fly over flood-submerged districts to inspect the damage after Tropical Storm Nalgae barreled ...
Marcos is scheduled on Monday to conduct aerial inspections of submerged villages in Cavite province, near the capital Manila. More than half the deaths were recorded in the southern autonomous region of Bangsamoro, often due to rain-induced landslides, the nation’s is set on Monday to fly over flood-submerged districts to inspect the damage after
(1st UPDATE) The NDRRMC says 98 deaths have been reported so far, including 40 that are subject to confirmation. Damage to agriculture and infrastructure, ...
- 3 – Soccsksargen - 12 – Calabarzon NDRRMC’s system of reporting includes deaths that have yet to be validated; in this case, 40 are subject to confirmation.
News and Press Release in English on Philippines about Education, Food and Nutrition, Flash Flood, Flood and more; published on 29 Oct 2022 by UNICEF.
Communities in the Philippines are simply not safe enough,” UNICEF Representative Oyunsaikhan Dendevnorov said. BARMM has some of the lowest indicators of child health, nutrition and well-being. Strong winds and heavy rains are causing flooding, landslides, and displacement in several regions in the Philippines, with 72 unconfirmed casualties.
The number of fatalities due to Severe Tropical Storm Paeng has climbed to 98, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said on ...
Seven of the eight affected cities and municipalities, meanwhile, still have no water supply. There is no feedback yet from Marcos about the recommendation, he said. At 4 a.m. A total of 158 cities and municipalities were declared under the State of Calamity due to Paeng. The NDRRMC said 169 of the 263 affected cities and municipalities were still experiencing power interruption as of the time of the report. (The number of casualties has increased, the fatalities reported to us are 98 already, there are 69 injured, and there are 63 missing.)
Disaster authorities in the Philippines report dozens of people are dead or missing after heavy rain from Tropical Storm Nalgae (known as Paeng in the ...
By far the most destructive of the flooding and landslides occurred in Maguindanao del Norte Province in Bangsamoro Region (BARMM). Meanwhile at least 2 flood-related fatalities and 173 incidents of flooding were reported in the provinces of Capiz, Antique, Negros Occidental and Iloilo in Western Visayas region (Region 6). NDRRMC also reported 2 fatalities as a result of flooding in the Province of Sultan Kudarat, Soccsksargen Region (Region 12).
While officials continue to reckon the fatalities and damage left by Severe Tropical Storm Paeng (international name: Nalgae), another tropical depression ...
Responding to appeals for help, the Inquirer is extending its relief efforts to the families affected by Typhoon Paeng. The OCD in Western Visayas also reported that seven people had drowned in the region as of Sunday due to Paeng. Erosion blocked roads leading to the Mountain Province towns of Natonin, Barlig, and Sadanga. Most of them were displaced due to flooding. Cash donations may be deposited in the Inquirer Foundation Corp. Meanwhile, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said in a bulletin at 11 a.m. Department of National Defense officer in charge and acting NDRRMC Chair Jose Faustino Jr. on Saturday beside a coconut tree that fell and hit him. The local governments of Tapaz town in Capiz and the province of Aklan have already declared a state of calamity following the massive floods spawned by Paeng, according to a report by the OCD in Western Visayas (OCD 6) on Sunday. Five of the fatalities were from Libacao town in Aklan while one was from Tapaz town, Capiz, and another from San Joaquin in Iloilo. The NDRRMC said that 40 of the deaths were recorded in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). [National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council](https://ndrrmc.gov.ph/) (NDRRMC) and the military in Mindanao said on Sunday.
The storm affected 1.8 million Filipinos, including more than 213000 who sought refuge in evacuation centres.
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Emergency workers scrambled to rescue residents trapped by floods in and around the Philippine capital on October 30, 2022 as Tropical Storm Nalgae swept out of ...
Meanwhile, another weather disturbance is expected to enter the Philippine area of responsibility on Tuesday morning. The government has so far provided P33.3 million, a majority of which were distributed through family food packs, followed by financial aid and hygiene kits. The storm has affected 575,728 families and over 1.812 million individuals across 17 regions.
MANILA — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is eyeing another yearlong state of national calamity, this time over the devastation so far wreaked by Severe ...
31 a special nonworking holiday nationwide to help local tourism recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. 1 is also a traditional holiday in observance of All Saints’ Day. That seems very high for a flooding incident,” he told top Cabinet officials during the meeting.
The death toll from a severe tropical storm that battered the Philippines over the weekend rose to nearly 100 on Monday, officials said as they began to ...
is to lead the distribution of relief goods to those affected by the storm in Cavite, located in Luzon, on Monday, [Rappler reported](https://www.rappler.com/nation/weather/forecast-track-impact-relief-efforts-updates-news-paeng-philippines-2022/#story-2148482), adding that he is to hold a situation briefing in the province following an aerial inspection of the region. "Our prayers go to the lives lost ... "Communities in the Philippines are simply not safe enough." [tweeted](https://twitter.com/bongbongmarcos/status/1586008092084703233?s=20&t=U4TABUbHGI2Y3AVe2xNbsg) over the weekend. children's agency's representative, said in [a statement](https://www.unicef.org/philippines/press-releases/unicef-concerned-children-philippines-cyclone-paengnalgae-strikes).
Situation Report in English on Philippines about Agriculture, Coordination, Flash Flood, Flood and more; published on 31 Oct 2022 by OCHA.
Some of the areas affected were also along the track of Super Typhoon Noru which made landfall in late September. While over the West Philippine Sea, the storm re-intensified into a severe tropical storm and is expected to leave the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by 31 October. As of 31 October, 158 local governments, including 1 region (BARMM) and three provinces (Aklan, Albay, Maguindanao) have already declared state of calamity. Several line ministries are already providing assistance within response clusters, for example, the Department of Health is responding to requests from its regional offices for water disinfection materials alongside medical supplies. All seventeen regions were affected by strong winds and heavy rains which has resulted in landslides and over 554 flooding incidents in various areas across the country, although half of which have subsided by now. Of the 119 airports and seaports affected, only around 23% have resumed their operations.