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At least 68 people were killed, 12 injured and 19 missing after the pbadage of a typhoon in the Philippines that caused landslides and floods.
An estimated 130,000 people are affected by the typhoon. 57 people died in shipwrecks and burials in the Bicol Mountains and 11 in the central island of Samar.
The storm struck the site on Saturday (29), the same day a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit the area. On Sunday (30), the typhoon hit the ground in the north of the country with winds of up to 140 km / h.
The missing and missing information is only published now because rescuers had trouble getting to the scene.
Flooded street in Baao City, Philippines, after a storm that caused Floods and landslides – Photo: Simvale Sayat / AFP Photo: Simale Sayat / AFP Photo: Simale Sayat / AFP / Photo: Simale Sayat / AFP
According to Civil Defense, Usmar Storm was not powerful enough to be described as a typhoon by the government's warning system and, therefore, the people did not take the necessary precautions to protect themselves.
between islands of the region were canceled and thousands of pbadengers were imprisoned in ports and airports
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Flooded area in the city of Baao, in the province of Camarines Sur, Philippines – Photo: Simvale Sayat / AFP