Storm Kristine causes flooding and landslides in Philippines

AFP

Widespread flooding and landslides triggered by Tropical Storm Kristine have left at least 24 people dead in the northeastern Philippines.

The storm, which made landfall early Thursday in the province of Isabela, caused significant destruction, sweeping away cars and trapping villagers, some of whom found refuge on rooftops.

Authorities have responded by shutting down schools and government offices across the main island of Luzon to safeguard millions of residents. 

As Kristine moved westward, it brought sustained winds of 95 kph and gusts up to 160 kph, causing severe disruptions in the region.

The fatalities reported primarily occurred in the hard-hit Bicol region and nearby Quezon province, mostly due to drowning. 

Local police and officials indicated that the death toll could rise as more towns and villages, isolated by flooding and blocked roads, manage to communicate their situations.

Rescue operations are ongoing, with authorities scrambling for motorboats to reach those stranded. 

The storm is expected to move into the South China Sea later today, but its impact continues to be felt across the region. 
 

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