Typhoon Krathon Makes Landfall in the Philippines
Storm Brings Heavy Rains and Flooding
Typhoon Krathon made landfall in the Philippines on Sunday, bringing heavy rains and flooding to the central and southern regions of the country.
Death Toll Rises to 12
The death toll from the storm has risen to 12, with at least 10 people still missing. Most of the deaths were caused by drowning or landslides.
Thousands Displaced
The storm has also displaced thousands of people, with many forced to evacuate their homes due to flooding. The government has set up evacuation centers to provide shelter and assistance to those affected.
Infrastructure Damage
The storm has also caused significant damage to infrastructure, with roads, bridges, and power lines damaged or destroyed. This has made it difficult for relief workers to reach affected areas.
Government Response
The Philippine government has deployed troops and emergency responders to assist with rescue and relief efforts. The government has also declared a state of calamity in the affected areas, which will allow it to release emergency funds.
International Assistance
The United Nations and other international organizations have pledged assistance to the Philippines in the wake of the storm. The United Nations has released $5 million to help with relief efforts.
Recovery Effort
The recovery effort from the storm is expected to take months, if not years. The government has said that it will prioritize the provision of food, water, and shelter to those affected.
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