Tag: Odette fatalities

NDRRMC: Fatalities due to Typhoon “Odette” now at 405

(Eagle News) — The death toll due to Typhoon “Odette” has risen to 405, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said on Friday, Dec. 31. According to NDRRMC chief Ricardo Jalad, the primary causes of death of the fatalities are drowning, uprooted trees, landslides and debris. He said 82 people have been reported missing while 1,147 were injured. “Odette” affected mostly parts of Visayas and Mindanao before it exited the Philippine Area of […]

NDRRMC: Death toll due to Typhoon “Odette” now at 389

(Eagle News) — The fatalities due to Typhoon “Odette” have risen to 389, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said. According to the NDRRMC, 64 people, meanwhile, were reported missing. Over 1000, or 1,146, were injured. Overall,  1,074,169 families were affected by the typhoon in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Regions 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and in MIMAROPA, and CARAGA. The Palace has said it was eyeing […]

Fatalities due to Typhoon “Odette” now at 367: NDRRMC

(Eagle News) — The number of fatalities due to Typhoon “Odette” has risen to 367, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said. According to the NDRRMC, this was after 41 more fatalities were added to the original tally. The causes of death were mostly drowning, falling trees and debris. Meanwhile, 62 people remain missing. Over 700, or 732, were  reported injured. The Palace has said it was eyeing a P10-billion  for the rehabilitation […]

Reported fatalities due to Typhoon “Odette” now at 326: NDRRMC

(Eagle News) — Reported fatalities due to Typhoon “Odette” have risen to over 300, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said on Friday, Dec. 24. According to the NDRRMC, the causes of death of most of the 326 reported fatalities so far were drowning and falling trees and debris. Meanwhile, 58 people remain missing. Over 600, or 661, were injured. Over 3 million people, or 3,380,167 people, were affected by the typhoon in […]