The death toll from the strongest typhoon to hit the Philippines this year has risen to 75, official tallies showed on Sunday, as the government struggles to deliver emergency food aid to the most devastated areas of the country.
More than 300,000 people fled their homes and beachfront resorts as Typhoon Rai ravaged the southern and central regions of the archipelago.
The storm ripped off roofs and toppled concrete power poles while knocking out communications and electricity, making it difficult to receive updates from some areas.
More than 100 people are now thought to have died after a devastating storm struck the Philippines on Thursday.
ReplyDeleteSuper Typhoon Rai - with winds of about 195km/h (120mph) - sent some 300,000 people running for safety when it hit the country's south-eastern islands.
Rescue teams have described scenes of "complete carnage".
But establishing the scale of the losses has proved difficult, as communication to a number of areas has been cut off.
At least 108 deaths have been reported, according to AFP news agency, with fears landslides and flooding may have claimed more lives. The Associated Press puts the toll at 112 or more....BBC