Death toll from Philippine flash floods tops 1,000
The official death toll from last week's massive flash flooding in two southern Philippine cities has topped 1,000 and is set to climb further as authorities continue finding more bodies.
The official death toll from last week's massive flash flooding in two southern Philippine cities has topped 1,000 and is set to climb further as authorities continue finding more bodies.
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Head of the Civil Defense Office Benito Ramos released the latest figures on Wednesday, showing a total of 1,002 have been confirmed dead, including 650 in Cagayan de Oro and an additional 283 in nearby Iligan city. The rest came from several other southern and central provinces.
A tropical storm swept through the area Friday night and unleashed flash floods in the middle of the night that caught most of the victims in their sleep.
President Benigno Aquino III has declared a state of national calamity.
Authorities and grieving relatives have begun burying the dead.
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