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POST-TYPHOON CHECK. President Rodrigo Duterte, accompanied by Senator Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go, is briefed by Bohol Governor Arthur Yap on the damage brought by Typhoon Odette on Sunday (Dec.19, 2021). The provincial government appealed for help in airlifting food packs for the island villages that were cut off from the mainland after sea travel was suspended due to the typhoon. (Photo from the Facebook page of Gov. Arthur Yap) CEBU CITY - Bohol province is still reeling from the devastation caused by Typhoon Odette, which claimed 80 lives in 42 localities during its onslaught on Thursday night. The provincial capitol also reported on Monday that 14 people are still missing, 78 were injured, and 28,845 individuals are still in the evacuation sites. On Sunday, President Rodrigo Duterte and Senator Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go visited Bohol to personally assess the devastation brought by the typhoon. Governor Arthur Yap requested the President to provide the p
POST-TYPHOON CHECK. President Rodrigo Duterte, accompanied by Senator Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go, is briefed by Bohol Governor Arthur Yap on the damage brought by Typhoon Odette on Sunday (Dec. 19, 2021). The provincial government appealed for help in airlifting food packs for the island villages that were cut off from the mainland after sea travel was suspended due to the typhoon. (Photo from the Facebook page of Gov. Arthur Yap) CEBU CITY - Bohol province is still reeling from the devastation caused by Typhoon Odette, which claimed 80 lives in 42 localities during its onslaught on Thursday night. The provincial capitol also reported on Monday that 14 people are still missing, 78 were injured, and 28,845 individuals are still in the evacuation sites. On Sunday, President Rodrigo Duterte and Senator Christopher Lawrence "Bong" Go visited Bohol to personally assess the devastation brought by the typhoon. Governor Arthur Yap requested the President to provide the
FORCED EVACUATION. Personnel from the Philippine Coast Guard help residents board a rescue vehicle as forced evacuation is conducted in Panas, a low-lying village in Candijay town, Bohol province on Thursday (Dec. 16, 2021). Governor Arthur Yap on Wednesday ordered preemptive evacuation in all low-lying barangays as Typhoon Odette approaches the Visayas provinces. (Photo courtesy of Philippine Coast Guard-Bohol) CEBU CITY - Low-lying towns in Bohol on Thursday initiated preemptive evacuation of residents as Typhoon Odette threatened the areas with flood and landslide, Governor Arthur Yap said. In a statement, Yap identified the towns of Loboc, Bien Unido, Jagna, Garcia-Hernandez, Tubigon, Inabangga, Maribojoc, Candijay, Calape and Carlos P. Garcia where communities are in low-lying flood and landslide prone areas. "I am reminding all mayors to stay in their posts, cancel all leaves, and instruct barangay captains to get their evacuation sites operational and stocked with food and
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