Eight persons were killed in different areas in the Cordillera while seven remain missing in Apayao and Abra in the wake of Typhoon Egay’s (Doksuri) onslaught Wednesday and Thursday, July 26 and 27. EgayPH
BAGUIO CITY, Philippines – Eight persons were killed in different areas in the Cordillera while seven remain missing in Apayao and Abra in the wake of Typhoon Egay’s onslaught Wednesday and Thursday, July 26 and 27.
Consolidated police reports showed that the bodies of two individuals were recovered from landslides in Kibungan and Itogon. Apayao Governor Elias C. Bulut said they will call in the Philippine Army to help find the missing persons as the area is about a kilometer from the main road. Police added that another farmer disappeared from the Tumog River in Luna, Apayao also at the same time as the Calanasan landslide.
Two others in the family were reported injured. The dead are identified as Jasmine Tumpap Dulot, 12; Marjorie Dolorito Tumpap, 20; Camille Tumpap Dulot, 5; and two-year-old Hosana Tumpap.
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