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Deadly Tropical Storm Trami devastates Philippines, leaving 76 dead

International Desk By International Desk October 25, 2024 2 Min Read
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At least 76 individuals have tragically lost their lives in central and northern Philippines following the devastation caused by Tropical Storm Trami. The storm unleashed landslides and flooding, forcing residents onto their rooftops and displacing nearly 320,000 people.

As Trami exits the country, there are concerns that it may circle back next week due to high-pressure winds in the South China Sea. The storm, while not reaching typhoon status, brought heavy rains that led to flash floods in several regions, submerging communities and causing extensive damage.

The province of Batangas, south of Manila, bore the brunt of Trami’s wrath, with 47 fatalities mainly due to landslides. In the town of Talisay, survivors describe being buried under a mass of mud, rocks, and trees. Meanwhile, in the Bicol region, 29 individuals lost their lives to the floodwaters and landslides.

Mudflows from the Mayon Volcano further exacerbated the destruction in Albay province, engulfing homes and vehicles. With over 2.6 million people affected by the storm and hundreds of thousands seeking refuge in evacuation centers, the aftermath of Trami remains a humanitarian crisis.

Despite the storm moving away towards Vietnam, the Philippines, prone to frequent storms and typhoons, continues to grapple with the aftermath of this disaster. The resilience of the Filipino people is being tested once again in the face of nature’s fury.

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