Natural Disaster “Trami” Claims Over 40 Lives
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In the Philippines, storm "Trami" has affected more than 2.6 million people to varying degrees, according to Interfax.
The storm’s main impact hit the central region of the country, where residents have faced flooding and landslides. The Bicol region in the south of Luzon Island reported the highest number of casualties. Authorities have also warned that northern areas of the island nation may experience heavy rainfall, landslides, and flash floods.
Local officials report that the storm has impacted more than 2.6 million people, with approximately 320,000 forced to leave their homes. According to the civil defense agency, over 163,000 people are currently in temporary shelters.
"Trami" made landfall in the northeastern province of Isabela on Luzon Island early Thursday local time. The government ordered the suspension of operations at businesses and schools located in the storm’s path.
Local officials report that the storm has impacted more than 2.6 million people, with approximately 320,000 forced to leave their homes. According to the civil defense agency, over 163,000 people are currently in temporary shelters.
"Trami" made landfall in the northeastern province of Isabela on Luzon Island early Thursday local time. The government ordered the suspension of operations at businesses and schools located in the storm’s path.
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