The death toll from Tropical Cyclone Pablo (Bopha) breached the 1,000
mark as it hit 1,020 as of Sunday morning, the National Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Council said.
In its 5 a.m. report, the NDRRMC also said at least 2,662 were injured while 844 remain missing in the wake of Pablo, which devastated parts of Mindanao and Visayas.
Also, the NDRRMC noted the number of people affected by Pablo has exceeded six million, with 701,224 families or 6,203,826 people affected.
Of these, 6,937 families or 27,813 people are still staying in 60 evacuation centers.
The NDRRMC also said 63,040 houses were destroyed while 95,544 were damaged.
Damage caused by Pablo was estimated at P24,160,920,528.05, including:
Meanwhile, four roads and 12 bridges remained impassable, while three areas are experiencing communication interruptions.
At least 30 areas are still experiencing power interruptions, and six areas experiencing water service interruptions. — LBG, GMA News
In its 5 a.m. report, the NDRRMC also said at least 2,662 were injured while 844 remain missing in the wake of Pablo, which devastated parts of Mindanao and Visayas.
Also, the NDRRMC noted the number of people affected by Pablo has exceeded six million, with 701,224 families or 6,203,826 people affected.
Of these, 6,937 families or 27,813 people are still staying in 60 evacuation centers.
The NDRRMC also said 63,040 houses were destroyed while 95,544 were damaged.
Damage caused by Pablo was estimated at P24,160,920,528.05, including:
- P16,350,529,805.05 in agriculture
- P7,761,431,310 in infrastructure
- P48,959,413 in private properties
- P7,761,431,310 in infrastructure
- P48,959,413 in private properties
Meanwhile, four roads and 12 bridges remained impassable, while three areas are experiencing communication interruptions.
At least 30 areas are still experiencing power interruptions, and six areas experiencing water service interruptions. — LBG, GMA News
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