There are still 3,349 families or 11,004 people affected by the widespread flooding in recent weeks who remain in 52 evacuation centers, based on a report by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on Jan. 10.
There are still 3,349 families or 11,004 people affected by the widespread flooding in recent weeks who remain in 52 evacuation centers, based on a report by the Department of Social Welfare and Development on Jan. 10.
The rains caused by the shear line—a boundary line where cold and warm air masses meet—has affected 182,952 families or 710,770 individuals from 1,097 barangays.
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