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A low pressure area (LPA) that could still intensify had been dumping more rain in parts of central and southern Philippines already flooded since weekend, where reported deaths hit 25 while 26 others were missing as of Wednesday, authorities said. READ:

Of the reported deaths, 16 were from Northern Mindanao, five from the Bicol region, two from Eastern Visayas, and two from the Zamboanga Peninsula, according to a situation report from the disaster council.

The Christmas weekend rains, caused by a shear line and the northeast monsoon, have affected 102,476 families or 393,069 persons, with 147,086 displaced persons now staying in 292 evacuation centers. The estimated damage to agriculture has increased to P65.92 million, affecting over 2,500 hectares of crops and 2,003 farmers or fisherfolks.

Two localities, Llorente in Eastern Samar and Gingoog City in Misamis Oriental, have been declared under state of calamity.As of 11 a.m. Wednesday, the shear line has weakened, according to the weather bureau PAGASA.

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