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Philippine mudslides, floods kill more than 160
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 09 - 10 - 2009


Rescuers struggled through mud
and pounding rain Friday to clear mountain roads and
retrieve more than 160 bodies from dozens of landslides
that buried villages and cut off towns in the rain-soaked
northern Philippines, AP reported.
The latest calamity brought the death toll to more than
450 from the Philippines' worst flooding in 40 years after
back-to-back storms started pounding the country's north on
Sept. 26.
More than 160 people were killed in landslides in Benguet
and Mountain Province along the Cordillera mountain range,
about 125 miles (200 kilometers) north of Manila, officials
in the two provinces said.
The fatalities included 120 in Benguet, Gov. Nestor
Fongwan said, while 23 died in Mountain Province, according
to Gov. Max Dalog. Another 25 people died in Baguio, city
relief administrator Peter Fianza said.
Landslides blocked the roads to the mountain city of
Baguio in the heart of the Cordillera region. The only way
to reach the isolated, mountain communities was by foot,
and military helicopters could not fly yet because of the
storms, said Lt. Col. Ernesto Torres, spokesman for the
government's disaster relief agency.
«We are focused on rescue at this time,» he said. «It
is raining nonstop in the Cordilleras.»
About 100 landslides have struck the region since the
weekend, said Rex Manuel, another relief official.
Seventeen bodies have been recovered so far from Kibungan
village in Benguet's La Trinidad township, which was almost
entirely buried in mud and debris late Thursday, Manuel
said. Up to 40 villagers were estimated to have died, while
more than 100 were moved to safety, he said.
Rescuers in the hillside villages used pulleys to
transport the dead they retrieved from a pile of rubble and
mud.
TV footage showed the bodies arriving in black bags in a
hall in Baguio, where relatives wept after recognizing
their loved ones.
«There was a sudden rumble above us, and then the houses
at the bottom were gone, including them,» said Melody
Coronel, pointing to the relatives she found among the
dead.
In Buyagan village, also in La Trinidad, only three out of
about 100 houses remained visible after Thursday night's
landslide buried most structures there. Some 50 residents
were saved, but it was not clear how many died, Manuel
said.
In neighboring Mountain Province's Tadian township, at
least 28 people were reported missing and several bodies
were recovered after the side of a mountain collapsed.
Another landslide hit a second village in Tadian early
Friday. No immediate casualty reports were available.
Forecasters said Tropical Depression Parma was still
lingering off the northeastern coast and dumped rain
overnight. It hit land more than a week ago, the second
major storm to hit the country in two weeks.
Thousands of residents of coastal Pangasinan province,
about 105 miles (170 kilometers) north of Manila, were
rescued from rooftops after dams released excess water from
recent heavy rains, inundating 30 out of 46 towns along the
Agno River.
«There was really heavy rain, so water had to be released
from the dam, otherwise it would have been more
dangerous,» said the government's chief forecaster
Nathaniel Cruz. «Even our office was flooded and our staff
had to move to the rooftop. It's near the river that they
were monitoring.»
Heavy army trucks had difficulty penetrating the area, and
provincial Vice Gov. Marlyn Primicias appealed for
helicopters and boats to move people out of danger.
In Rosales, the biggest mall in town was flooded by
neck-deep waters that sent appliances floating and smashing
through glass panels. Some residents were seen carrying the
goods away.
The government's disaster relief agency said it had
requested that the U.S. Embassy redeploy hundreds of
American troops from the massive cleanup in and around the
capital, Manila, to the flood-hit areas in the north.
Two U.S. Navy ships were positioning in the Lingayen Gulf
in Pangasinan to provide helicopters and rubber boats for
the rescue mission in the province, said U.S. Marine Capt.
Jorge Escatell.


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