At
least three people were killed and six others were missing after a
tropical storm struck the southern Philippines yesterday, unleashing
floods and landslides across a region of 20mn people, officials said.
Tropical
Storm Tembin hit the east coast of Mindanao, the archipelago nation’s
second-largest island, before dawn with gusts of 125 kilometres an hour
bringing torrential rain, the state weather office said.
“We forced
hundreds of people to evacuate some villages, but the water rose swiftly
and our rescuers cannot reach other areas,” civil defence officer
Saripada Pacasum of Lanao del Sur province, one of the hardest-hit
areas, said.
The Philippines lies on the Pacific typhoon belt and
endures an average of 20 typhoons and storms each year, but Mindanao is
rarely hit by these cyclones.
A small landslide buried several houses
in the town of Tugaya and killed two children, with five other people
missing and believed trapped beneath the rubble, Pacasum said.Another
landslide buried four houses in the city of Valencia, killing an elderly
woman, said the city’s civil defence officer Junrey Vallejo.
Rescuers
used heavy machinery to dig in search of a girl who remained missing as
of yesterday afternoon, he said. Police and civil defence officials
reported heavy flooding in several Mindanao towns and cities as Tembin
weakened and swiftly moved across the region.
Photos shared by
rescuers on social media showed rampaging, mud-brown floodwaters
sweeping down a highway in Lanao del Sur province, engulfing houses and a
van, and people seeking refuge on the upper floors of their homes.
Pacasum,
the provincial civil defence officer, said among the flooded areas was
the city of Marawi, recovering from five months of fighting between
troops and militants that left more than 1,100 people dead earlier this
year.
Police also reported widespread flooding in Cagayan de Oro,
one of Mindanao’s largest cities.Electricity was cut across large
swathes of the island.
Tembin struck less than a week after Tropical
Storm Kai-Tak devastated the central Philippines, leaving more than 54
dead and 24 missing.
Policemen evacuate a baby in Cagayan City yesterday, after the Cagayan River swelled caused by heavy rains brought by tropical storm Tembin.