Another tropical storm hits the Philippines, causing 4 deaths and new evacuations
Severe Tropical Storm Bualoi forced evacuations of over 400,000 people and caused fatalities mainly in Masbate amid ongoing infrastructure challenges and climate change impacts.
- A tropical storm named Bualoi hit the Philippines, resulting in at least four deaths, with three fatalities from falling debris and one from lightning, as reported by local officials.
- Over 73,000 people were evacuated from flood-prone areas to government emergency shelters as the storm approached, according to provincial officials.
- Typhoon Ragasa struck before Bualoi, causing at least 25 deaths in the northern Philippines and Taiwan, linked to flooding, as stated by local authorities.
- Governor Ricardo Kho highlighted the urgent need for clearing operations due to impassable road networks, which affected food and health assistance.
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The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) is adjusting its drainage plans for major dams to prepare for the effects of Tropical Storm Bualoi. The department is reiterating warnings for flash floods and landslides, particularly in mountainous areas, and expects another round of heavy rain later this month.
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At least three dead as Tropical Storm Bualoi sweeps through Philippines
At least three people were killed in the Philippines after a tropical storm, which intensified into a typhoon before hitting land late on Thursday, swept across central islands and southern Luzon, days after a super typhoon struck the north.
Typhoon Bualoi's Wrath: Lives Lost and Damage in the Philippines | Science-Environment
Typhoon Bualoi, escalating from a tropical storm, struck central and southern areas of the Philippines, killing at least three people. Disaster officials highlighted significant infrastructure damage, power outages, and the need for immediate aid. As Bualoi heads towards Vietnam, heavy rains and potential flooding are anticipated.
At 165 kilometers per hour, a new typhoon is heading towards the Philippines: thousands of people had to get to safety before the tropical storm "Bualoi". At least four people died.
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