Flooding deaths in the southern Philippine island of Mindanao as of the morning of December 27 have skyrocketed to nearly 1,500 people and are expected to continue to rise.
Tropical storm Washi swept across the southern Philippines today, causing widespread flooding and killing at least 50 people.
After causing a cataclysm that killed nearly 500 people in the Philippines, Typhoon Washi went south to the South China Sea and 16:00 pm on December 18 from the Spratly Islands
At 04:00 on December 19, the location of the center of the storm was about 9.7 degrees Vi Bac; 113.9 degrees east longitude, about 250 km away from Truong Sa archipelago to the
The number of people killed in flash floods caused by the tropical storm Washi, which landed in the southern Philippines early on Saturday morning, rose to 650 people.
This morning, the heart of Washi was only about 190km away from Truong Sa, strong at level 8. With the speed of 20-25km, moving southwest, about 7 hours later the storm will sweep
Washi swept across the southern Philippines killing 650 people and leaving more than 800 people missing. The search and rescue are continuing amid the ruins.
This morning after going into the Spratly Islands No. 7 area, it weakened into a tropical depression.
A senior Philippine official said today the number of people killed by the storm in Japan has exceeded 900.
Another tropical storm is about to land in the Philippines when at least one million people in this country still have to live in flooding due to the consequences of Typhoon Nesat.