Philippines after the storm of Thunder Spirit passed

The Rammasun storm, after sweeping across the Philippines' large island of Luzon, killed at least 27 people, dumped trees and vehicles, caused widespread power outages and paralyzed Manila.

According to Reuters , to date, most schools in the capital and provinces of Luzon Island, which has the largest population in the Philippines with about 17 million people, remain closed. The electricity is only resumed in half of the area. Quezon Province is the hardest hit. Chairman of the Philippine Disaster Risk Management and Mitigation Council Alexander Pama said that as of July 17, the agency confirmed 27 people were killed, but he expected the death toll to rise and almost All people who died were caused by trees that fell on them.

Picture 1 of Philippines after the storm of Thunder Spirit passed

Thunderstorms look through satellites!

Picture 2 of Philippines after the storm of Thunder Spirit passed

The waves that hit the meters all overflowed into the coastal area!

Picture 3 of Philippines after the storm of Thunder Spirit passed

The roads were flooded after the rain last night!

Picture 4 of Philippines after the storm of Thunder Spirit passed

Trees dumped causing many road congestion!

More than half a million Filipinos are affected by the storm, including people in the central region, who are still trying to rebuild after the typhoon Haiyan last year. Haiyan killed more than 6,100 people in these provinces and left millions of people homeless.