Philippines: more deaths from landslides caused by Typhoon Megi
On April 12 AFP Report on the progress of the rescue mission at Lete Province in the Selangan Kabisayaan region. Central Philippines following a landslide hit a residential community that At least 22 people have been found dead, at least 27 missing and more than 100 injured.
The landslide was caused by the influence of Tropical Storm Megi, which swept into the Philippines, causing flash flooding. Transport routes were cut off and power outages occurred in many areas. Twenty-eight people have died and more than 17,000 migrants fleeing, amid Filipinos stunned as it is a time when summer shouldn’t be monsoon.
Tropical Storm Megi is the first storm to hit the Philippines this year. This is an anomaly in line with scientists have warned that the world will face more frequent and intense storms due to global climate change. or global warming that has reached a critical level
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