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25 dead in Philippine flash flood
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Davao, Philippines (AFP) June 29, 2011

Twenty-five people were killed and up to 15 others were missing as a flash flood triggered by heavy rains devastated a riverside community in the Philippines, rescuers said Wednesday.

The downpour drenched large parts of Davao city on the southern island of Mindanao on Tuesday night, causing the Matina river to rise and flood its banks, officials said.

"Davao City experienced the highest level of floodwaters to date, reaching up to 10 feet (three metres)," the government's National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said in a statement.

Military rescuers have so far recovered 25 corpses after most of the floodwaters subsided Wednesday, said Major Jacob Obligado, commander of a local army battalion taking part in the search and rescue effort.

Three of the bodies had not been identified and it was unclear if they included some of the 15 residents declared missing from the area or if there were other previously unknown victims, Obligado told AFP.

Lieutenant Marianette Vinluan, one of Obligado's subordinates, said up to 15,000 families fled their submerged homes with the military's help in the mostly poor community along the river.

Last week, Tropical Storm Maeri also caused flooding and forced the evacuation of 90,000 people in the capital Manila and in nearby provinces.




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Vietnam storm death toll rises to 22
Hanoi (AFP) June 29, 2011 - The death toll from heavy rain and storms in northern Vietnam since last week has risen to 22 with five still missing, officials said Wednesday.

The latest toll, up from 16 on Sunday, was released by the national flood and storm control committee in Hanoi.

It put economic losses at more than one trillion dong ($48 million) in 13 cities and provinces affected over the previous week.

Weather has improved over the past two days with light rains and water levels receding, the committee said.

Officials earlier said the dead during the first major weather disturbances of the year included 12 people struck by lightning while working in rice fields.

Vietnam's flood and storm season, which can last until late October, claims hundreds of lives every year and causes huge material losses.





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Disease alert for Philippine children after floods
Cotabato, Philippines (AFP) June 26, 2011
Nearly half a million children displaced by heavy flooding in the southern Philippines could face an outbreak of diarrhoea and pneumonia, the UN said Sunday. Vanessa Tobin, country representative of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), said about 450,000 children were among the tens of thousands affected when floods swamped over two dozen towns on Mindanao island the past two weeks. ... read more


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