Calamity state declared in 16 areas due to Egay

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Calamity state declared in 16 areas due to Egay
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Although Typhoon EgayPH left the Philippine area of responsibility last week, its effects continue to be felt with the NDRRMC reporting on Monday that around 2.3 million people or 654,837 families across 13 regions were affected.

So far, a state of calamity has been declared in at least 16 provinces, towns, and cities in Luzon where Egay left a trail of destruction.

At least four people died either due to drowning or after suffering severe injuries while fleeing from the floods. Based on its 4 p.m. weather bulletin, Falcon’s maximum sustained winds were at 165 kilometers per hour and gusts of up to 205 kph. Based on the track forecast, it may exit the PAR by Tuesday night and head for Ryukyu Archipelago in Japan.

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