Thousands evacuated after monsoon rains flood Philippines villages

24 July 2021, 14:44

Flooding in the Philippines
Philippines Flooding. Picture: PA

At least one villager has died, officials said.

Thousands of residents have fled flooded communities and swollen rivers in the Philippine capital Manila and its outlying provinces after days of torrential monsoon rains, which left at least one villager dead.

Officials said they struggled to open more emergency shelters in order to allow social distancing among the displaced residents and prevent evacuation camps from turning into epicentres of Covid-19 infections.

In the hard-hit city of Marikina in the capital region, nearly 15,000 residents were evacuated to safety overnight as waters rose alarmingly in a major river.

Marikina mayor Marcelino Teodoro told ABS CBN News: “This situation will be too difficult if there won’t be a permanent solution to flooding, especially now with the threat from the Delta variant (of the coronavirus).”

Mr Teodoro said many of the residents were evacuated from flood-prone villages in Marikina overnight, depriving them of sleep.

He blamed the flooding in the city on years of illegal logging in nearby mountains and heavy siltation in the Marikina River.

In the mountainous northern city of Baguio, a resident died after the taxi she was riding in was hit by a falling tree, police said. Two other people in the taxi were injured.

Rescue efforts
Members of the Philippine coastguard wade along floodwaters as the look for residents to be evacuated to safer grounds in Naujan, Oriental Mindoro province (Philippine Coast Guard/AP)

The northern Philippines has been swamped by days of monsoon rains that flooded low-lying villages and set off minor landslides.

Typhoon In-fa, which has churned off the country’s eastern coast and dumped rain on Taiwan before blowing towards China, intensified the seasonal downpours, forecasters said.

A cargo boat overturned after being lashed by strong waves on Saturday close to a port in Pio Duran town in Albay province, south-east of Manila.

Its 10 crewmen were rescued by police, firefighters and villagers, who used a long rope to pull the overturned boat closer to the coast, the coast guard said.

Coast guard personnel rescued several residents trapped in their houses by rising floodwaters on Friday in Naujan town in Mindoro Oriental province south of Manila.

As they carried the villagers through waist-high waters, the emergency crew held on to a rope to prevent themselves from being swept away by the current.

About 20 typhoons and storms batter the Philippines each year, aside from seasonal monsoon rains.

The country also lies in the so-called Pacific “Ring of Fire”, a region prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, making it one of the world’s most disaster-prone nations.

By Press Association

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