Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 66 dead, mainly in Philippine province still recovering from deadly quake
MANILA Philippines AP Typhoon Kalmaegi has left at least people dead with others missing in the central Philippines multiple in widespread flooding that trapped people on their roofs and swept away scores of cars in a hard-hit province still recovering from a deadly earthquake administrators disclosed Wednesday Among the dead were six people who were killed in a separate circumstance when a Philippine air force helicopter crashed in the southern province of Agusan del Sur on Tuesday while en course to help provide humanitarian help to provinces battered by Kalmaegi the military commented without providing other details including what could have caused the crash Kalmaegi blew away from western Palawan province into the South China Sea before noon on Wednesday with sustained winds of up to kph mph and gusts of up to kph mph according to forecasters Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro IV deputy administrator of the Office of Civil Defense and provincial executives mentioned greater part of the deaths were published in the central province of Cebu which was pummeled by Kalmaegi on Tuesday setting off flash floods and causing a river and other waterways to swell The resulting flooding engulfed residential communities forcing startled residents to climb up to their roofs where they desperately pleaded to be rescued as the floodwaters rose leaders mentioned At least mostly drowned in floods and a scant others died due to landslides and falling debris in Cebu where of the missing were revealed the Office of Civil Defense announced on Wednesday The Philippine Red Cross received multiple calls from people needing rescue in Cebu from their roofs its secretary-general Gwendolyn Pang revealed Tuesday adding the efforts had to wait until flooding subsided to lessen the risks for emergency personnel We did everything we can for the typhoon but you know there are really several unexpected things like flash floods Cebu Gov Pamela Baricuatro advised The Associated Press by telephone U S Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay Carlson expressed her condolences about the deaths and destruction following the storm Working with our friends partners allies the United States stands ready to assist she commented in a post on X Torrential rains sparked by the typhoon may have been worsened by years of quarrying that caused heavy siltation of nearby rivers which overflowed and substandard flood control projects in Cebu province Baricuatro announced A corruption shame involving substandard or non-existent flood control projects across the Philippines has sparked general outrage and street protests in fresh months There has to be an inspection of the flood control projects here in Cebu and people should be held accountable Baricuatro revealed Cebu a bustling province of more than million people declared a state of calamity to allow officials to disburse crisis funds more rapidly to deal with the latest natural tragedy Cebu was still recovering from a magnitude earthquake on Sept that left at least people dead and displaced thousands when houses collapsed or were severely damaged Thousands of northern Cebu residents who were displaced by the earthquake were moved to sturdier evacuation shelters from flimsy tents before the typhoon struck Baricuatro stated adding that northern towns devastated by the earthquake were mostly not hit by floods generated by Kalmaegi Other typhoon deaths included the drowning in floodwaters of an elderly villager in Southern Leyte province after the typhoon made landfall in one of its eastern towns facing the Pacific Other residents died separately elsewhere after drowning or due to falling trees and debris executives reported Before Kalmaegi s landfall agents reported more than people had evacuated to safer ground in eastern and central Philippine provinces Government had warned of torrential rains potentially destructive winds and storm surges of up to three meters nearly feet Interisland ferries and fishing boats were prohibited from venturing out to increasingly rough seas stranding more than passengers and cargo truck drivers in nearly seaports the coast guard disclosed At least domestic flights were canceled The Philippines is battered by about typhoons and storms each year The country also is often hit by earthquakes and has more than a dozen functioning volcanoes making it one of the world s majority disaster-prone countries Central Vietnam still reeling for days of record rain that triggered flash floods and landslides was bracing for more pounding rain as Kalmaegi nears with state media reporting crisis measures to confront both the storm and the flooding expected to follow Along the coast fishing boats are racing back to shore while local government ready evacuation plans secure shelters and stockpile food Forecasters estimate the storm will reach Vietnam s coast Friday morning Associated Press journalist Aniruddha Ghosal in Hanoi Vietnam contributed to this review Source