Latest casualty count based on gov’t, media reports

Residents stand beside dead bodies that lie on the street after powerful Typhoon Haiyan slammed into Tacloban city, Leyte province central Philippines on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013. AP FILE PHOTO

Here are the latest casualty figures and damage reports from the Philippines after Supertyphoon “Yolanda” (international name: “Haiyan”). All figures are preliminary and based on national and regional government officials and media reports.

National: 2,275 confirmed deaths, with another 3,665 hurt, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. President Aquino told CNN that the death toll could be 2,000 or 2,500, lower than earlier estimates by two officials on the ground that it could hit 10,000.

Leyte province: Thousands feared dead or missing. Widespread severe damage. Tacloban, its main city with a population of 220,000, lies in ruins. Communications, transport cut in many areas.

Samar:  400 estimated dead, 2,000 missing.

Eastern Samar: 211 dead, 45 missing and 174,000 residents affected.

Cebu: 63 dead.

Iloilo: 162 dead, according to Gov. Arthur Defensor. He said 68,543 houses were destroyed and 536,584 people have been affected.

Capiz: 44 dead and one missing. TV footage showed damage to some houses, but it did not appear extensive.

Aklan: 10 dead.

Antique: 7 dead. AP

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