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Philippine capital braces for storm Nalgae, death toll cut to 45

The state weather agency, in its latest bulletin, warned of widespread flooding and landslides because of heavy and at times torrential rains over the capital region and nearby provinces .

October 29, 2022 / 11:49 IST
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Residents trapped inside a gym in the town of Upi in Maguindanao province, southern Philippines, which was flooded after heavy rains brought about by tropical storm Nalgae. | Photo Credit: AFP
Residents trapped inside a gym in the town of Upi in Maguindanao province, southern Philippines, which was flooded after heavy rains brought about by tropical storm Nalgae. | Photo Credit: AFP

Manila and nearby towns braced on Saturday for Tropical Storm Nalgae, which has killed 45 people, mostly because of landslides in southern provinces of the Philippines.

The Southeast Asian nation's disaster agency reduced its death toll to 45 from 72 after checking reports from ground staff, including rescue workers searching for 18 missing persons.

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Residents in the capital's coastal area were evacuated while classes across all levels were suspended, according to the mayor's office.

Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna-Pangan ordered the closure of the city's cemeteries, where millions had been expected to visit during the extended All Saints' Day weekend, on Saturday.