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Philippines flood toll passes 650 as search continues | Philippines flood toll passes 650 as search continues |
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The number of people killed in the Philippines by floods triggered by Tropical Storm Washi has risen to 650. | The number of people killed in the Philippines by floods triggered by Tropical Storm Washi has risen to 650. |
Soldiers and volunteers are still searching for the 800 people reported missing on southern Mindanao island. | Soldiers and volunteers are still searching for the 800 people reported missing on southern Mindanao island. |
Many were trapped in their homes as the flash floods coincided with high tides. In some places entire villages are reported to have been swept away. | Many were trapped in their homes as the flash floods coincided with high tides. In some places entire villages are reported to have been swept away. |
Authorities have been criticised for not giving enough warning of the storm's severity. | Authorities have been criticised for not giving enough warning of the storm's severity. |
However the state disaster agency said adequate warnings had been given to officials and residents three days before it reached land on Friday. | However the state disaster agency said adequate warnings had been given to officials and residents three days before it reached land on Friday. |
The BBC's Kate McGeown in the capital Manila says most of the 20 typhoons and major storms that hit the country each year affect the north - and many in Mindanao were unprepared for the severity of Tropical Storm Washi. | The BBC's Kate McGeown in the capital Manila says most of the 20 typhoons and major storms that hit the country each year affect the north - and many in Mindanao were unprepared for the severity of Tropical Storm Washi. |
'Overwhelming' | 'Overwhelming' |
The major ports of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan were among the areas worst hit on Friday night. | The major ports of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan were among the areas worst hit on Friday night. |
Hundreds of bodies have been found in each of the two cities - many piled up in makeshift morgues. | Hundreds of bodies have been found in each of the two cities - many piled up in makeshift morgues. |
Other bodies are gradually being washed ashore along the northern Mindanao coastline or are being found floating at sea. | Other bodies are gradually being washed ashore along the northern Mindanao coastline or are being found floating at sea. |
The scale of the disaster has forced the local authorities to issue an appeal for body bags and coffins. | The scale of the disaster has forced the local authorities to issue an appeal for body bags and coffins. |
"It's overwhelming. We didn't expect these many dead," said Benito Ramos, head of the government's disaster response agency. | "It's overwhelming. We didn't expect these many dead," said Benito Ramos, head of the government's disaster response agency. |
The Philippines Red Cross is helping co-ordinate the search for those missing with the government and other aid agencies. | The Philippines Red Cross is helping co-ordinate the search for those missing with the government and other aid agencies. |
"Our office was swamped with hundreds of requests to help find their missing parents, children and relatives," said Gwendolyn Pang, Red Cross Secretary-General. | "Our office was swamped with hundreds of requests to help find their missing parents, children and relatives," said Gwendolyn Pang, Red Cross Secretary-General. |
Most of the dead were women and children, Ms Pang said. | Most of the dead were women and children, Ms Pang said. |
She said many bodies remained unclaimed, raising the possibility that entire families had been swept away. | She said many bodies remained unclaimed, raising the possibility that entire families had been swept away. |
Food and water are also urgently needed for the many displaced people. | Food and water are also urgently needed for the many displaced people. |
Almost 35,000 people were still sheltering in evacuation centres on Sunday, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said. | Almost 35,000 people were still sheltering in evacuation centres on Sunday, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said. |
But others are living in the remains of their homes, with no electricity or running water. | But others are living in the remains of their homes, with no electricity or running water. |
Some of the survivors told of remarkable escapes after their villages were hit by floodwater. | Some of the survivors told of remarkable escapes after their villages were hit by floodwater. |
One woman said she survived - along with eight family members and neighbours - by sitting on the tin roof of her house as it drifted down a river and miles into the open sea, where they were rescued by a cargo ship. | One woman said she survived - along with eight family members and neighbours - by sitting on the tin roof of her house as it drifted down a river and miles into the open sea, where they were rescued by a cargo ship. |
"There was a deafening sound followed by a rush of water. We found ourselves in the river and the current took us out to the sea," Carmelita Pulosan, 42, from Cagayan de Oro, told Reuters. | "There was a deafening sound followed by a rush of water. We found ourselves in the river and the current took us out to the sea," Carmelita Pulosan, 42, from Cagayan de Oro, told Reuters. |
"The current was very strong. God is really good to us. He saved my family," she said. | "The current was very strong. God is really good to us. He saved my family," she said. |
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