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(UPDATE) One killed, 38 missing as Typhoon Labuyo hits Philippines

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - At least one person died and 38 others were declared missing as typhoon Labuyo (international name Utor) hit the northern part of the Philippines today.  

The 22-year-old victim, named Joemar Salicon, died in a landslide in Benguet, a province in northern Luzon island. He was declared dead upon arrival at a local hospital, said National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Executive Director Eduardo del Rosario.

Meanwhile, 13 fishermen, seven from Camarines Norte province and six from Pangasinan province, were reported missing, said Cordillera Regional Police Spokesman Davy Vicente Lim-mong.

Pangasinan provincial police spokesman Ryan Manongdo said 25 more fishermen, who aboard hree fishing boats, were missing in Infanta town. They failed to return home after going on fishing.

After Typhoon Labuyo made a landfall in Aurora province early this morning, it weakened its strength and left the country in the afternoon, according to Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa).

At least 244 families with 1,003 persons from Central Luzon and Southern Tagalog have been affected by the typhoon. They are staying at evacuation centers, said del Rosario.

About 8,927 passengers have been stranded in various ports in Bicol and Visayas areas as the authorities suspended sea travel due to the typhoon.  










 

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AFTER TYPHOON LABUYO

BENGUET

BICOL AND VISAYAS

CAMARINES NORTE

CENTRAL LUZON AND SOUTHERN TAGALOG

CORDILLERA REGIONAL POLICE SPOKESMAN DAVY VICENTE LIM

JOEMAR SALICON

NATIONAL DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AND MANAGEMENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EDUARDO

PANGASINAN

PHILIPPINE ATMOSPHERIC GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

RYAN MANONGDO

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