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Kristine death toll spiked to 26

By Nidz Godino

“Rain is not stopping, so  floodwater is  going up fast….we have received countless reports asking for rescue,” Batangas Disaster Risk Reduction and Management officer April Serrano said rescuers raced  to reach residents stranded by fast-rising floodwaters after torrential rains from Severe Tropical Storm Kristine submerged villages and left up to 26 people dead.

Schools and government offices were shuttered across Luzon as  storm made landfall in Isabela  after first leaving  trail of destruction in  Bicol region.

Hospital  in  town of Lemery, Batangas was forced to turn away patients as its wards and emergency rooms were flooded, according to  provincial health office.

On Luzon’s western coast,  surge warning was raised in Pangasinan at around 2 in the afternoon., with officials estimating waves could reach as high as two meters.

In  hardest-hit areas of Naga City and Nabua municipality in Albay,Bicol, rescuers were using boats to reach residents stranded on rooftops.

“They are seeking assistance through Facebook posts and that’s how we learned about them,” Bicol police spokeswoman Luisa Calubaquib said.

Over 30,000 people were forced to evacuate in Bicol, police said, as “unexpectedly high” flooding turned streets into rivers.

Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) weather specialist Lorie dela Cruz said  month’s worth of rain had been dumped in Bicol within  24-hour window from 8 in the morning  on Oct. 22 until  next morning, with Camarines Sur and Legazpi City in Albay particularly hard hit.

“As of 7 in the morning , we have 20 dead throughout the Bicol region,” Bicol police chief Brig. Gen. Andre Dizon said, attributing most of  deaths to drowning and landslides.

Of  reported deaths, seven were from Naga City, five in Catanduanes, four in Albay and one each in Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Sorsogon and Masbate.

In Quezon province, elderly woman drowned, while  toddler was also killed after falling into  flooded canal, police said. In Planas, Masbate one person was killed by  falling tree branch, according to  Office of Civil Defense.

Data  from  National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) placed confirmed fatalities at seven individuals, six of them from Bicol. Seven missing persons were also recorded, five from Bicol and one each for  Ilocos region and Calabarzon.

On Thursday, rescuers were forced to halt  search for  missing fisherman after  boat sank in  waters off Bulacan province.

Fisherman  in Barangay Poro in San Feranando City,La Union was also reported missing, authorities said.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.did not have  public engagement  as various parts of Luzon experienced heavy rains and floods due to Kristine.

Asked about Marcos’ schedule, Presidential Communications Secretary Cesar Chavez said the President had  “face-to-face” meeting with Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro.

Marcos led  situation briefing on effects of Kristine in Camp Aguinaldo and directed agencies to coordinate with each other to ensure  immediate delivery of aid in inundated areas. He also instructed agencies to dispatch water purifiers to affected areas.

Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla has assured  public all resources of  government are being mobilized to help victims affected by severe tropical storm Kristine.

Remulla said  the President has ordered to “provide all possible support to local government units” who faced  onslaught of  tropical cyclone.

“His instructions were, all means possible get to them as quick as possible,” he said .

Remulla noted that Department of Public Works and Highways has  100 percent deployment rate to clear out roads following Kristine’s passage.

Head  of  Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said they are working toward  rescue, relief and recovery of those affected by Kristine.

Marcos directed DILG to ramp up preparations for  provision of emergency field hospitals and medicines, especially in Naga and other affected areas.

“PBBM’s marching orders are clear: work with utmost urgency and compassion, to rescue those in danger, provide relief for all affected, and make efforts towards  restoration of basic services in all affected areas,” Remulla stressed.

Meanwhile, Cavite province has declared  state of calamity due to Kristine.

Gov. Athena Tolentino declared state of calamity  following Kristine’s passage.

As of 6 in the evening, Bicol is  most storm-affected region (1.67 million persons or 345,548 families), according to  Office of Civil Defense.

It was followed by Eastern Visayas (528,103 persons or 138,201 families), Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (433,940 persons or 88,893 families), Soccsksargen (78,075 persons or 19,531 families) and Mimaropa (35,334 persons or 9,286 families).

Some 299 roads and bridges in affected regions have also been affected with power interruptions reported in 114 different cities and municipalities mostly in  Bicol region.

NDRRMC said 5,980 passengers, 1.351 rolling cargoes, 106 vessels, and 12 motor bancas are stranded in various affected provinces, mostly in Bicol and in Eastern Visayas.

More than  thousand houses were also reported damaged in Ilocos, Bicol, Western Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Zamboanga Peninsula, Caraga, BARMM and CAR.

In Batangas, around 9,000 individuals fled from various towns and cities due to severe flooding and have been relocated to designated evacuation centers in Lemery, Balayan, Mataasnakahoy, Balete, San Juan, Taal, Cuenca, Sta. Teresita, San Luis, Mabini, Calatagan, Alitagtag, Lobo, Nasugbu, Tuy, and cities of Lipa, Batangas, Sto. Tomas and Calaca.

NDRRMC said more than P21.5 million worth of assistance  include food and non-food items and other basic needs has been provided to 7,088 affected families.

Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) is investigating  incidents involving two vessels that hit  port of Batangas during  onslaught of Kristine and will file charges against those liable for them.

PPA General Manager Mark Palomar said Super Shuttle 2 broke anchor  and authorities could not find its captain when  incident was reported.

Other  incident involved oil tanker Cassandra,  seized by  customs bureau last week for transferring unmarked fuel. Palomar said  vessel was tied to dock but there was  request to move it because of  upcoming storm.

Palomar said Kristine has caused damage in the Port of Bulan in Sorsogon,  Port of Pio Duran in Albay and PPA’s base port in Legazpi City.

Philippine National Railways (PNR) facilities in Bicol were not spared from  wrath of Kristine.

Since Oct. 22, train journeys at  PNR have been suspended, as rail management reported that some tracks and stations were flooded.

Some PNR employees were also left trapped inside trains that were inundated in  PNR’s Naga station, according to photos. Surrounding  area of  station was submerged in flood that reached  roofs of some houses.

Meanwhile,  PNR’s engineering personnel is still assessing  potential damage sustained by  trains, stations and other PNR facilities in  Bicol region.

Tropical Cyclone Kristine left behind trail of destruction in Negros Occidental, with  initial P1.7 million in damage to crops and fisheries, while 932 families were affected by flash floods in seven local government units.

Negros Occidental also remains on blue alert status, due to strong gale force winds, although flooding in 10 areas of Sipalay, Bago, Cadiz and Sagay cities has already subsided, while landslide areas in Brgy. Nabulao, Sipalay City, have been cleared.

As of noon of Oct. 24, there are still 232 families, composed of 762 persons, occupying  different Negros Occidental evacuation centers, including highly urbanized Bacolod City. Classes have also remained suspended in Negros Occidental.

Meanwhile, Bulacan Gov. Daniel Fernando has suspended face-to-face classes in all levels, both public and private today. School officials were ordered to conduct online classes or modular distance learning mode.

Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific cancelled on Thursday 74 domestic flights especially in  Bicol region due to Kristine.

Some 11,000 passengers or more are affected by  cancellation due to Kristine as airlines prioritized safety first.

Leading telco Globe Telecom Inc. started restoration work in parts of Visayas that experienced service disruption.

As of yesterday morning, Globe has successfully restored call, text and data services in some sites that experienced service disruptions due to power outages in  provinces of Biliran, Eastern Samar, Leyte, Northern Samar, Samar and Southern Leyte.

Less than six percent of Globe sites in  Visayas experienced weather-related outages.  Restoration  efforts will commence in storm-hit provinces across Luzon as soon as ground conditions permit.

Globe said it was ready to deploy Libreng Tawag, Libreng Charging and Libreng WiFi stations to provide communications support in severely affected areas. 

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