So far at least 25 people have died due to bad weather in Philippine and people trapped in the villages affected by floods and landslides have been evacuated. The weather conditions in the northern mountainous region have worsened the weather conditions.
The storm ‘K-Me’ knocked on the fire town of Pangasinan province on Thursday night and during this time the wind rose at a speed of 165 km per hour. The storm, which is moving towards the northeast, is now weakening and on Friday morning, its effects rose at a speed of 100 kilometers per hour.
Disaster response officers have received reports of at least 25 deaths since last weekend, most of which have died due to sudden floods, trees, landslides and current. Eight others are missing. There is no notice of any casualty from ‘Co-Me’.
The government has ordered the closure of school in Metropolitan Manila on the third day on Friday and has postponed classes in 35 provinces in the North Luzon region. Thousands of military personnel, police, fire guard, fire personnel and volunteers have been deployed to save people in villages affected by floods and landslides.