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(Photo courtesy of Manjuyod Municipal Police Station)
The drowning victims were identified as Junmar Dagle and Samjun Lara, both 20 years old, and from Bais City.
According to the local police, the two victims went on an outing with their friends at a beach resort in Barangay Campuyu to celebrate Christmas.
But when Dagle and Lara went for a swim, they were reportedly engulfed by huge waves.
Their companions tried to rescue them but they failed.
Dagle’s body was found on Saturday morning, while Lara’s was found later in the afternoon.
Police said the victims’ remains were already turned over to their families.
Vicky leaves ₱105M damage to infrastructure
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 20) Damage to infrastructure caused by Tropical Depression Vicky reached at least ₱105-million, State disaster management officials reported Sunday.
In its latest situation report, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said ₱105.4 million worth of damage to infrastructure has been recorded in Caraga region alone, citing data from the Department of Public Works and Highways.
Vicky also destroyed 83 houses in Cebu alone. Of this number, 62 were totally damaged while 21 were partially damaged.
The NDRRMC has yet to provide data on the extent of the tropical depression s damage to other areas.