Death toll from Philippines typhoon hits 50

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MANILA, Dec 31, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – The number of people killed by a powerful
storm that pummeled the central Philippines over Christmas has risen to 50,
authorities said Tuesday, making it the nation’s deadliest storm of 2019.

Typhoon Phanfone’s destructive winds and heavy rains brought down flimsy
homes and destroyed commercial buildings mainly in the central island of
Visayas, affecting more than two million people.

At least 80,000 remain in emergency shelters and might have to stay until
the New Year, given the scale of destruction.

“We’re sad that some of our countrymen are still in evacuation centres, but
we assure them they will continue to receive support until they get back on
their feet,” national disaster agency spokesman Mark Timbal told AFP.

Five people are still missing after the storm, which also left 143 injured.

The death toll — up from 41 on Sunday — included three sailors who died
after their vessel capsized, a policeman electrocuted by a toppled post, and
a man struck by a falling tree.

Typhoon Phanfone, locally called Ursula, was the 21st cyclone this year to
hit the storm-prone Philippines.

Many of the storms wipe out harvests, homes and infrastructure, keeping
millions of people in perpetual poverty.