LEGAZPI CITY, Albay—A total of 15,376 families or 76,399 persons were evacuated in Albay as Typhoon “Nina” (international name: Nock-ten) approaches Bicol to make landfall in Catanduanes Sunday afternoon.
Based on data of Albay Public Safety and Emergency Management Office (Apsemo), there were 6,004 families or 30,020 persons who spent their “Noche Buena” in evacuation centers in Polangui town while 6,669 families or 33,345 persons were evacuated in Pioduran. 50 families or 250 persons in Malinao, 132 families or 661 persons in Legazpi City, 46 families or 199 persons in Manito, 603 families or 3,015 persons in Guinobatan and 1,872 families or 8,909 in Camalig also had to leave their homes as pre-emptive measure against the coming typhoon.
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Cedric Daep, head of Apsemo said they are targeting at least 40,000 persons to be evacuated due to the threat of flooding, landslide, strong winds and storm surge this Sunday.
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“We cannot accommodate all of these families in schools. Some of them were evacuated in private houses,” he said.