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Hopes fade after Philippine storm | Hopes fade after Philippine storm |
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Rescue workers in the central Philippines are searching for survivors in the wake of a typhoon that triggered deadly landslides. | Rescue workers in the central Philippines are searching for survivors in the wake of a typhoon that triggered deadly landslides. |
More than 400 people have been reported either dead or missing, but Philippine officials said the toll could rise. | |
Rescue operations are continuing, but emergency workers say hopes of finding any more survivors are dwindling. | Rescue operations are continuing, but emergency workers say hopes of finding any more survivors are dwindling. |
Areas near the Mayon volcano, south-east of Manila, were among the worst-hit by Typhoon Durian. | |
A local mayor said several villages had been wiped out, with only roofs jutting out of the mud and debris. | A local mayor said several villages had been wiped out, with only roofs jutting out of the mud and debris. |
"It's terrible. We now call this place a black desert," said Noel Rosal, mayor of Legazpi, the capital of Albay province, after visiting one stricken village. | "It's terrible. We now call this place a black desert," said Noel Rosal, mayor of Legazpi, the capital of Albay province, after visiting one stricken village. |
'Lost everything' | |
Typhoon Durian struck the Philippines on Thursday, bringing heavy rain and winds of up to 225 kph (140 mph). | |
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The torrential rain dislodged ash and boulders from the slopes of the Mayon volcano, causing landslides which engulfed nearby villages. | |
The villages worst affected are Daraga, Busay and Santo Domingo, near Legazpi, 350km (220 miles) south of the capital, Manila. | The villages worst affected are Daraga, Busay and Santo Domingo, near Legazpi, 350km (220 miles) south of the capital, Manila. |
The full extent of the damage is not yet known because power and telephone lines have been brought down. | |
The Office of Civil Defense said that 208 people had been killed, with 261 missing. | |
Fernando Gonzales, governor of Albay province, said a six-foot (1.8m) high wall of water had crashed down the mountain. | |
"We haven't seen anything like this perhaps in hundreds of years," he told Reuters news agency. "We lost everything." | |
One man told local radio that the force of the water had left him helpless. | |
"I clung to a coconut tree because the current was strong," Ramon Valderama said. "I was swept to sea. Big rocks were hitting me." | |
'Toll to rise' | |
Soldiers have been working with their bare hands to pull bodies from the sludge, while helicopters carry out aerial surveillance in cut-off areas. | |
Witnesses spoke of a wall of water which flattened houses | |
Cedric Daep, head of the provincial Disaster Control Council, said waters had risen so fast that people could not escape from their houses. | |
He said the death toll was likely to rise. "There are possibly dozens or hundreds [of bodies] to be recovered," he told the French news agency AFP. | |
The typhoon has left thousands of people homeless, with survivors sheltering in schools and churches. | |
Glenn Rabonza of the Philippine National Disaster Coordinating Council told the BBC that relief supplies were flowing into the area. | |
President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has ordered the military to assist medical teams in reaching submerged villages. | President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has ordered the military to assist medical teams in reaching submerged villages. |
Mayon, the Philippines' most active volcano, had been rumbling for months and began emitting lava in mid-July. | |
Durian - named after a spiky Asian fruit - is the fourth typhoon to hit the Philippines in the last three months. | Durian - named after a spiky Asian fruit - is the fourth typhoon to hit the Philippines in the last three months. |
It was expected to weaken into a tropical storm as it moves into the South China Sea. | It was expected to weaken into a tropical storm as it moves into the South China Sea. |
Are you in the area of Mayon? Have you been affected by Typhoon Durian? Send us your comments and experiences. | Are you in the area of Mayon? Have you been affected by Typhoon Durian? Send us your comments and experiences. |