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Philippines: Typhoon Rai-induced death toll increases

The death toll from Typhoon Rai that lashed the Philippines on December 16 has climbed to 375, according to the latest report by the Philippine National Police (PNP).
Philippines: Typhoon Rai-induced death toll increases ảnh 1Evacuating people out of a flooded area in the Philippines (Photo: AFP/VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - The death toll from Typhoon Raithat lashed the Philippines on December 16 has climbed to 375, according to the latestreport by the Philippine National Police (PNP).

The typhoon, the strongest storm hitting the Philippines this year, also left 500 people injured and 56 remainedmissing.

On December 20, the Government mobilised militaryairplanes and naval vessels to carry aid to areas devastated by the typhoon.

The country is still assessing the damage, which is huge, DefenseSecretary Delfin Lorenzana told reporters on the day.

He noted the top priorities are to provide food andwater to storm victims and medical care for the injured.

Rai lashed the Philippines for three days, causing destructionin the central and southern Philippines region. It has so far affected some780,000 people, of whom more than 490,000 had to evacuate./.  
VNA

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