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DSWD DROMIC Report #54 on the Effects of Shear Line as of 11 April 2023, 6PM - Philippines

Situation Report in English on Philippines about Food and Nutrition, Shelter and Non-Food Items, Flash Flood, Flood and more; published on 11 Apr 2023 by Govt. Philippines

DSWD DROMIC Report #53 on the Effects of Shear Line as of 30 March 2023, 6PM - Philippines

Situation Report in English on Philippines about Food and Nutrition, Shelter and Non-Food Items, Flash Flood, Flood and more; published on 30 Mar 2023 by Govt. Philippines

NDRRMC SitRep No 22 for the Effects of Shear Line (2022), March 23, 2023 05:30 pm - Philippines

Situation Report in English on Philippines about Food and Nutrition, Health, Flash Flood, Flood and more; published on 23 Mar 2023 by Govt. Philippines

Deaths from torrential rains, floods since Jan 2 climb to 44

(File photo courtesy of Zamboanga City Police Office) MANILA - The torrential rains and floods from the low-pressure area, shear line, and northeast monsoon that affected many parts of the country since Jan. 2 have so far claimed 44 lives, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) said Wednesday. In its latest disaster bulletin, the agency said the affected regions are Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Mimaropa, Bicol, Western Visayas, Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Davao Region, Soccsksargen and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Of the death toll, 20 have been verified. The OCD put the number of injured and missing persons at 11 and eight, respectively, and the affected population at 497,774 families, equivalent to 2,047,222 individuals. It estimated the damage to agriculture and infrastructure at PHP1.059 billion and PHP521 million, respectively, and placed the number of damaged houses at 1,888. The government has so far

OCD: Deaths from non-stop rains, floods climb to 43

(File photo) MANILA - The death toll from the torrential rains and floods from the low pressure area, shear line, and northeast monsoon that has affected a large part of the country since Jan. 2 has climbed to 43, the Office of Civil Defense reported on Monday. The agency's latest disaster bulletin said the figure includes 20 confirmed deaths nine from Zamboanga Peninsula; seven from Eastern Visayas; two from Northern Mindanao and one each from Mimaropa and Davao Region. Another 23 fatalities are undergoing validation 13 from Bicol; six from Northern Mindanao; three from Zamboanga Peninsula and one from Soccsksargen. The number of injured and missing persons are placed at 11 and eight, respectively. Agriculture damage is now estimated at PHP1.05 billion while infrastructure damage is at PHP523.2 million A total of 1,888 houses have been damaged. The affected population is estimated at 497,015 families or around 2,043,686 persons. (PNA) }

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