Bicol death toll now 105; 23 still missing
Credit to Author: cbibe| Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2019 22:30:34 +0000
NAGA CITY, Philippines — Nearly a week after the onslaught of Tropical Depression “Usman,” later downgraded to a low pressure area, the number of bodies recovered from landslides and floods has risen to 105 with 23 more missing.
Thirty of the 105 victims were from Sagñay town in Camarines Sur province, according to the latest consolidated report from the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Bicol.
Retrieval operations to find 16 others buried by the landslide that hit Patitinan village continues Thursday.
In Tiwi, Albay, 14 bodies have been identified while three were still missing.
In Buhi, Camarines Sur 11 have been identified, however, the last count from the Philippine National Police placed the number of identified fatalities in the town at 12, while six other bodies were still unidentified.
On Wednesday, all 18 bodies were buried either at the Buhi Catholic Cemetery or the Buhi Municipal Cemetery. All the victims in Buhi were members of the indigenous people Mt. Iraya Agta.
There were also recorded fatalities in Legazpi City (three) and Libon (one) in Albay; Bulan (two) and Sorsogon City (six) in Sorsogon; Lagonoy (three), Baao (five), Garchitorena (two), Tinambac (five) and Caramoan (one) in Camarines Sur; Basud (four), Jose Panganiban (six), Labo (four) and Vinzons (one) in Camarines Norte; and Claveria (three), Mobo (three) and Uson (one) in Masbate.
In Balatan, Camarines Sur, one resident has yet to be found.
Meanwhile, the provinces of Albay and Camarines Sur including Naga City, have suspended Thursday classes in all levels and instead moved the first day of classes to Monday (January 7). /cbb