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    Storm, floods in south Philippines kill over 200

    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Pounding rain from a tropical storm swelled rivers and sent walls of water rushing through the southern Philippines while people were asleep, killing more than 200 with scores missing, officials said Saturday.

    Some of the dead were swept out to sea from the worst-hit coastal cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan in the Mindanao region, which is unaccustomed to the typhoons that are common elsewhere in the archipelago nation.

    Cagayan de Oro city councilor Alvin Bacal said 107 people had died in the flooding in his city alone, citing military figures.

    In Iligan, 79 bodies were recovered in the city after more than 12 hours of continuous rain from Tropical Storm Washi overflowed a river and sent muddy floodwaters cascading from nearby mountains, Mayor Lawrence Cruz said. About 250 people are unaccounted for in Iligan, said military spokesman Lt. Col. Randolph Cabangbang.

    A man in Cagayan de Oro said he heard a cry for help around 10 p.m. while the floodwaters were still low.

    "Suddenly, there was a very strong rush of water," the man, who was not identified, told a local TV station.

    Ayi Hernandez, a former congressman, said he and his family were resting in their home late Friday when they heard a loud "swooshing sound" and water quickly rose ankle deep inside his home. He decided to evacuate to a neighbor's two-story house.

    "It was a good thing because in less than an hour the water rose to about 11 feet (3.3 meters)," the height of the ceiling of his house, he said.

    Civil defense administrator Benito Ramos said 18 drowned in floodwaters in central Negros Oriental province, whose southern tip was nipped by the eye of the storm later Saturday.

    The floodwaters were waist-high in some neighborhoods that do not usually experience flooding. Scores of residents escaped the floods by climbing onto the roofs of their homes, Cruz said.

    Those missing included prominent radio broadcaster Enie Alsonado, who was swept away while trying to save his neighbors, Cruz said.

    Rep. Rufus Rodriguez of Cagayan de Oro said that about 20,000 residents of the city had been affected and that evacuees were packed in temporary shelters.

    Television footage showed muddy water rushing in the streets, sweeping away all sorts of debris. Thick layers of mud coated streets where the waters had subsided. One car was shown to have been carried over a concrete fence.

    Authorities recovered bodies from the mud after the water subsided. Parts of concrete walls and roofs, toppled vehicles and other debris littered the muddy streets.

    Rescuers in boats rushed offshore to save people swept out to sea by the raging floodwaters. In Misamis Oriental province, 60 people were plucked from the ocean off El Salvador city, about 6 miles (10 kilometers) northwest of Cagayan de Oro, said disaster official Teddy Sabuga-a.

    About 120 more were rescued off Opol township, closer to the city, he added.

    He said an island in the middle of the Cagayan de Oro river was inundated, but there were no immediate reports of casualties or people missing.

    Cruz said the coast guard and other rescuers were scouring the waters off his coastal city for survivors or bodies that may have been swept to the sea.

    An 80-year-old woman drowned after being trapped in the first floor of her flooded home in Zamboanga del Norte province. A 30-year-old man and a 10-year-old boy also drowned, said provincial disaster officer Dennis Tenorio.

    Washi, the 19th storm to hit the Philippines this year, came ashore in eastern Mindanao and blanketed the region with thick rain clouds 250 miles (400 kilometers) in diameter.

    It quickly cut across the region overnight and was over the Sulu Sea by midmorning Saturday. It was then headed for Palawan province southwest of Manila and was expected to cross the narrow province before dawn Sunday, said forecaster Leny Ruiz.

    Ruiz said the weather bureau's records show that storms that follow Washi's track come only once in about 12 years.

    Lucilo Bayron, vice mayor of Puerto Princesa in Palawan, told ABS-CBN television he has already mobilized emergency crews but local officials have not ordered an evacuation "because it's not raining and the weather is still fine here."

    Ramos, a former army general, said by law two army divisions — about 20,000 men — in Mindanao and part of the central Philippines are supposed to help with rescue and relief work, backed up by hundreds of local police, reservists, coast guard officers and civilian volunteers. However, he could not give an estimate of how many are actually involved.

    Col. Leopoldo Galon, military spokesman for the eastern section of Mindanao, said 420 soldiers have been assigned for disaster duties. There was no immediate comment from the western Mindanao military spokesman.

    Ramos said the high casualties in Mindanao could be attributed "partly to the complacency of people because they are not in the usual path of storms" despite four days of warnings by officials of an approaching storm.

    He also said heavy rains fell on nearby Bukidnon province's vast pineapple plantations, which sit on a plateau that drains rainfall through a river system that runs through Cagayan de Oro. Mountains near Iligan were denuded, also causing the flash floods and mud flows that swamped the city, he said.

    Storms and typhoons that normally pass through the northern and central Philippines are pushed farther south of the country by cold winds during the northern hemisphere's winter season late in the year.

    Back-to-back typhoons in September left more than 100 people dead in the northern Philippines.

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    Associated Press writer Hrvoje Hranjski contributed to this report.

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    214 comments

    • benjie  •  2 months ago
      lets offer a prayer to those victims in typhoon...a silent of prayer!
    • Lars  •  2 months ago
      magpadala na agad ng tulong unahin na ng gobyerno ang katayuan ng mga nasalanta ng bagyo eh baka bukas ang nasa diyaryo impeachment na naman...puro kayo mga bwisit
    • Palalay  •  2 months ago
      if you have something to share please help the victims of the flood in Iligan. thanks
    • Owen  •  2 months ago
      my prayers and thoughts are with the flippino people so sad
    • JacquelineT  •  2 months ago
      my symphaties and prayers to the people affected by TS Sendong.
    • Babie  •  2 months ago
      so sad about that flooding. ..RIP for those who died. .
    • shen e  •  2 months ago
      heartbreaking, it is just a nightmare...
    • Reggie  •  2 months ago
      To victims of calamity :Un mga taga CDO at IIigan at Dumaguete. Wag nyo muna raw istorbohin si PNOY kasi busy pa sya kay Corona at GMA. After nalang ng impeachment ni Corona at ma convict si GMA nya kayo aasikasuhin. Unahin muna raw nya ang labanan ang corruption bago kalamidad. Kasi kung walang tuwid na daan di sya makakarating dyan.
    • PRC  •  2 months ago
      isa sa dapat managot PAGASA kay walang workable na abiso sa bagyo, kung nag advice sana na tatama doon, nakapaghanda LGUs natin
    • free view  •  2 months ago
      Climate change..at this stage nothing can be done. Even in other asian nations like Thailandf had samemany more provinces ,that has filled the headlines Worst was Ondoy's wrath . .so far Unless nations stand and unite . Global warming continues and floods will be more often be seen around, killing thousands of people.
    • Jerald John  •  2 months ago
      SO SAD.. =(
    • 33 AD.  •  2 months ago
      You could just imagine kong "400 kms. diameter na thick rain clouds" ang darating sa ating isla tapos sa bandang gabi tulog pa tayo (2:30 am.)...magulat talaga ang lahat dahil ang akala natin na ulan lang later on.... na sa loob na pala sa bahay natin ang TUBIG....hayy hirap talaga..ang malaking tubig na biglang bumagsak sa lupa.
    • helwa  •  2 months ago
      prayers at helping hand ang kailangan hinde ang sisihan...God will be with you all....!
    • James  •  2 months ago
      naloko na sa supreme court ang pamahalaan
    • gerard  •  2 months ago
      why is it that whenever calamities like this happens far from the capital, news and sentiments from our national media doesn't come as quick as it is whenever the same type of calamity hits the north? if the north is hit by this calamity there would definitly be a full coverage that lets us feel the world is ending just because they are being hit!
    • bong  •  2 months ago
      For all the Anti-Pnoy camp, this is not the place and the hour to be politicking right now. You will only show that you don't have any conscience at all. Condolence to the families who lost their loved ones. The government is facing a big task to provide basic needs to the displaced families who lost their homes.
    • AZOR  •  2 months ago
      THE PAGASA WAS MAYBE CORRECT IN THEIR BROADCASTING AND FORECASTING....THAT I APPRECIATE THEM, BUT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT MUST HAVE THEIR TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS TO DETERMINE THE CONTOUR AND ELEVATIONS TO WHERE THESE VAST RAINFALL FLOWS DOWNWARDS .....250 KILOMETERS OR MORE AWAY FROM THE WRATH OF TYPHOONS DOES NOT GUARANTEE SAFETY, WATERS ALWAYS SEEKS ITS LEVEL , WATERS ALWAYS MOVE DOWNWARDS....CAN THEY NOT SEE THIS? UNDERSTANDING NATURE IS OUR BEST PREVENTIVE MEASURES. WAKEUP LGU. WHERE WERE THE ENGINEERS OF CDO AND ILIGAN AND OTHER DEVASTATED AREAS WHEN THE PAGASA ANNOUNCED THEIR FORECASTING? REMEMBER , THE PAG-ASA IS THERE ONLY TO WARN US, AND ASSUMING THAT NATURE DOES NOT CHANGE ITS DIRECTIONS...ITS OUR PART TO ACT.....LGU? THE BLAME IS SOLELY IN YOU.
    • ahlfred  •  2 months ago
      Climate change is REAl..Philippines is feeling the worst flooding now. I have relatives who perished in CDO
    • Laya C. Lopez  •  2 months ago
      Wow grabe pala 'tong bagyong 'to. Let's pray para sa mga pamilyang nasalanta ng Bagyong Sendong!
    • La verdad es  •  2 months ago
      Let us all pray that God would spare us in all of disaster and hope he wouldnt allow us to suffer like Typhon Ondoy/ God Have Mercy.