One dead, over 43,000 displaced in Philippines floods

By AFP
November 23, 2023
Eastern Samar province in the central region of the Philippines recorded the highest-ever rainfall on Nov. 20 while it is yet to recover from the flood at the beginning of this year.  — AFP File
Eastern Samar province in the central region of the Philippines recorded the highest-ever rainfall on Nov. 20 while it is yet to recover from the flood at the beginning of this year.  — AFP File

MANILA: At least one person was killed and tens of thousands were forced to flee their homes after heavy downpours triggered flooding across the central Philippines, authorities said Wednesday.

Rescuers used inflatable boats and ropes to reach people stranded in their houses in Northern Samar, one of the hardest hit provinces, where villages and towns have been inundated after a week of rain. The provincial capital Catarman received more than a month´s rainfall in the 24 hours to Tuesday morning, with muddy water turning streets into rivers and flooding shopping malls, houses and commercial buildings.

“The monthly rainfall in Catarman is around 450 millimetres but yesterday alone was 619 (mm),” state weather forecaster Benison Estareja told AFP.

More than 43,000 people have been forced to leave their homes, the national disaster agency said, while they wait for floodwaters to subside. A woman died in Pambujan municipality in Northern Samar after being hit by a tree during a landslide, local disaster chief Pedro Balanquit told AFP.