Manila: Cyclone Trami has wreaked havoc in the Philippines. According to the latest news, 33 more people have died due to tropical storm 'Trami' in a province located south of the capital Manila. With this the total number of deaths has increased to 65. The storm has caused havoc in the Philippines due to floods and landslides. It is being told that most of the people died due to landslides caused by the storm. A provincial police chief of the Philippines gave this information.
Batangas police chief Colonel Jacinto Malinao Jr. said the total number of people killed in Typhoon 'Trami' has increased to 65 with the deaths caused by landslides and floods in Batangas province. Typhoon 'Trami' made landfall in the northwestern Philippines on Friday. Malinao Jr. told The Associated Press by telephone from the lakeside town of Talisay that 11 other villagers were missing. During this time, a villager was standing with him, whose wife and child are missing. Rescue workers recovered part of a head and a leg, possibly belonging to the missing woman and child, during search operations. “He is completely heartbroken,” Malinao said of the villager who lost his wife and child in the torrential rains.
Alert issued for people
The threat of Typhoon Trami and landslides is not over yet in the Philippines. In such a situation, an alert has been issued to the people. Relief and rescue teams are providing help to people in the affected areas. Other people have been advised not to leave the house. (AP)
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