Reported death toll due to effects of bad weather now 45 —NDRRMC

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The number of reported fatalities due to the effects of bad weather since January 1 has reached 45, according to the NDRRMC on Saturday.

The number of reported fatalities due to the effects of bad weather since January 1 has reached 45, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council on Saturday.

Of this number, 20 have been confirmed while 25 fatalities are being validated, the NDRRMC said in its situation report for the combined effects of low pressure areas, Northeast Monsoon, and shear line.The number of missing individuals, meanwhile, went down to seven, with one confirmed and six for validation.Of this number, 9,713 individuals were displaced and evacuated from their homes.

Meanwhile, 14,405 were preemptively evacuated in Mimaropa, Region 5, Region 7, Region 8, Region 9, Region 11, and Caraga. The total number of damaged houses went up to 1,891, with 1,328 partially damaged, and 563 totally damaged. Estimated total cost of damaged houses is P3,716,000.Agricultural damage cost was estimated to have reached P1,135,474,100.18. Of this, P62,044,897.50 is the estimated damage to livestock, poultry, and fisheries.

Meanwhile, 47,318.50 farmers and fisherfolk were affected. The crop damage was reported in 56,110.115 hectares.State weather bureau PAGASA said the Northeast Monsoon and localized thunderstorms

 

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