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Philippines floods leave at least 72 dead

The death toll from floods and landslides in the Philippines has risen to 72 as Tropical Storm Nalgae continues to drench the country.

The death toll from floods and landslides in the Philippines has risen to 72 as Tropical Storm Nalgae continues to drench the country. Photo: Getty

The Philippines has recorded 72 deaths from Tropical Storm Nalgae that caused floods and landslides in southern provinces, the country’s disaster agency says.

Maguindanao province was the most affected with 67 people dead, while two were killed in Sultan Kudarat, another two in South Cotabato and the rest of the casualties spread across the Visayas region in central Philippines, agency spokesperson Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro told the DZMM radio station.

There were also 33 injured and 14 missing, he said.

The tropical storm, which has maximum sustained winds of 95km/h and gusts of up to 160km/h, made landfall in the eastern Catanduanes province early on Saturday.

The state weather agency said Nalgae would bring heavy and at times torrential rains over the capital region and nearby provinces on Saturday as it cut through the main Luzon island and headed to the South China Sea.

On Friday, search and rescue teams pulled bodies from water and thick mud after Nalgae triggered flooding and landslides.

“We are now gathering all rescue teams and will conduct a briefing before deployment,” Nasrullah Imam, disaster agency official at Maguindanao province, said.

“It’s no longer raining so this will help our search operation.”

An average of 20 tropical storms hit the Philippines annually.

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