One person reportedly died while two others were injured as Typhoon EgayPH dumped rains in parts of the country, according to the NDRRMC.
One person reportedly died while two others were injured as Typhoon Egay dumped rains in parts of the country, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council .No one has been reported missing so far.
Meanwhile, a total of 44,356 families or 180,439 individuals were affected by Egay in eight regions, 21 provinces, 65 cities/municipalities and 261 barangays.Displaced persons totaled 11,041, majority of whom stayed inside 107 evacuation centers. Fifty-seven houses were damaged so far, with 49 partially damaged and eight totally damaged. The total estimated cost of damaged homes is P195,000.The NDRRMC has not yet provided the estimated cost of damage to agriculture.
Meanwhile, a total of 8,949 passengers, 1,745 rolling cargoes, 79 vessels, and 25 motor bancas were stranded in 97 seaports, it added. As for power, 51 cities and municipalities in Regions 1, 2, Calabarzon, Mimaropa, 5, 6, and 8 had power outage, but six of them had their power restored as of Wednesday morning.A total of P1,453,983.30 worth of assistance has so far been extended in Regions 1, 6, Calabarzon, and Mimaropa. These represent 1,812 family food packs, hygiene kit, and meals.over parts of Cagayan, Apayao and Ilocos Norte on Wednesday morning due to Typhoon Egay , PAGASA said in its 8 a.m. bulletin.
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