DAVAO CITY, Philippines – The sun finally shone Wednesday on many areas in Mindanao, including the Davao provinces, after days of heavy rain induced by a low pressure area, landslides, and floods that have left more than 20 people dead.
The landslides and floods killed at least 23 people and left a wide swath of destruction in Northern Mindanao, the Caraga region and the Davao provinces, officials said. Apart from farms being submerged in floodwaters and other debris, the floods and landslides destroyed or damaged hundreds of houses and more than 30 bridges.
Earlier reports based on statistics from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council showed 24 deaths.
Nearly 200,000 people were affected in the three Mindanao regions, according to the NDRRMC.
But while the rains have eased in Mindanao, Eastern Samar could expect more rainy days ahead as the low pressure area was now some 100 kilometers off the provincial capital of Borongan, the Philippine Atmospheric , Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said.
Northern Luzon, while not affected by the low pressure area, could experience rains due to the northeast monsoon, Pagasa said.
Pagasa had said that the low pressure area was not expected to develop into a cyclone but warned that gale-force winds were expected to affect coastal areas of Luzon and the Visayas.
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