‘Egay’ death toll now 25; Pampanga, Cagayan declare state of calamity

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A total of 83 damaged houses and at least 1,500 partially damaged houses due to the aftermath of 'Egay' were recorded in Cagayan, Governor Manuel Mamba said.

Several provinces have declared a state of calamity following reports of more fatalities and damage in the aftermath of Typhoon Egay and continuous rains brought the southwest monsoon that is being enhanced by Typhoon Falcon.

Cagayan earlier in the day similarly declared a state of calamity due to damage from Egay as recommended by its Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council. Local governments of Ilocos Norte, Bataan, Cavite, Abra, Mountain Province, and Apayao previously declared a province-wide state of calamity.

Meanwhile, in Bulacan, one of the areas greatly affected by rains in the past week, the local government said the situation is already improving in some areas.

 

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