
This video grabbed handout photo taken on September 26, 2025 and received through the courtesy of Facebook page of Engineer Jerome Martinez shows people walking past a building with ripped off roof at the height of Severe Tropical Storm (STS) Bualoi near a church in Masbate City, Bicol region, south of Manila. — AFP
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The Philippines evacuated millions and confirmed at least three deaths on Friday when a severe tropical storm defeated the country, still felt the effects of Super Typhone Ragasa.
Three people were killed after the walls collapsed and the trees were destroyed by a severe tropical storm Boyleoi, which is west of 110 km per hour west west in the northwest, with a severe tropical storm of stormy hurricanes in the southern Luzon region.
In a province, the evacuation covered the bottom of the pew because the roof of a church where he was sheltering was bursting.
“Around 4am, the wind destroyed the door, windows and church roofs,” Jerome Martiniz, a municipal engineer in the Masbit province of the southern Luzon Island, told AFP.
“This is one of the fastest winds I have ever experienced,” he said.
“I think more and more people will still have to evacuate because many houses were destroyed and many roofs were blown up. They are now stopping roads and roads.”
About 400 400,000 people have been evacuated, Civil Defense Officer Bernardo Alejandro said at a press briefing on Friday.
“We are cleaning up many big trees and eliminating power posts because many roads are irreparable,” said Friendly Anthony Abelira, a rescuer in the city of Backwall’s Masbat city.
“The rain was strong, but the wind was strong.”
Shared on social media and certified videos by AFP show that people use boats or pass through waist water to navate the flooded streets in the south in the Central Philippines’ Vijayas Island.
Public outbursts
The Philippines is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoon every year, causing millions of people to be in a state of permanent poverty in the affected areas.
Scientists have warned that the storm is becoming more powerful due to the effects of human -powered climate change.
Authorities warned about Thursday’s storm about a “higher risk of a life -threatening storm” up to three meters (10 feet).
Thousands of people are displaced as a result of Super Typhone Ragasa, who passed through the country’s northern end and killed at least nine people earlier in the week.
The storm came to light when a scandal containing plans for the bogus flood -controlled plans, which is believed to be believed to cost billions of dollars.
Taiwan rescue are looking for missing
Rescue workers in Taiwan were fighting thick mud on Friday, after the Super Typhone Ragsa this week, 11 people were missing this week sent to a water wall in a small town on the east coast.
The number of floods was stable at 14.
Due to heavy rains in Havelin County, a so -called barrier in the mountains on Tuesday led to the release of a thick mud of water and mud on the town of Guangfoo.
While the flood water is reduced, the deep brown color keeps blanking large parts of the mud area, causing equal problems for residents and rescue workers.
Rescue workers, sometimes rotating in the mud to their waist, are cutting holes in the roofs of the buildings to check the missing people.
A man who named his family in the name of Huang said he was still looking for his older sister’s body.
“She died in the house because she was completely full of mud and there was no way to get it out,” she said.
There were a lot of deaths on the first floor of the houses, after people, often old, ups and unable to follow the government orders to withdraw from the road.
88-year-old Huang Jo-Husing has been trapped inside his second floor house after stopping access to a flood-fired grocery store from his family-driven grocery store.
“There was no time to escape. We told him to hurry up and go up.”
“When you face an emergency, you suddenly have the courage to do something,” said 78 -year -old Chang after climbing the corridors of fallen items to reach her husband.
Hill, very low population and large -scale rural, Hylin is one of Taiwan’s top tourist destinations because of its wild beauty.
What to do about this barrier lake, which was formed by the previous typhoons, and now its size has shrunk that only 12 % of what was before the destruction is the solution, the solution is a solution.
Obstructed lakes are formed when stones, land sliding or other natural barriers build a dam across the river, usually in a valley, blocking and keeping water back, hindering natural drainage or even stopped.
The government has refused to use explosives to break the water holding the water, fearing that it could cause more land sliding and worsen the situation.
The devastation has not influenced Taiwan’s main semiconductor industry on the west coast of the island.