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Death Toll in Ursula Typhoon in Philippines Climbs to 41 People – Reports

MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The number of people killed in the Typhoon Ursula that hit popular tourist areas and remote villages across the central Philippines earlier in the week has risen to 41 people, ABS-CBN News broadcaster reported, citing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.

Apart from those 41 killed, 28 people more were injured, and 12 people are reported missing, the ABS-CBN News broadcaster stated.

Previous reports indicated that 28 people were killed as a result of the typhoon.

The number of victims is the highest in Philippine Western Visayas administrative region, where 20 people were killed in the cyclone. It is followed by Eastern Visayas where the number of victims stands at 13, Mimaropa with 7 deaths and Central Visayas with one victim, the media said.

​Typhoon Ursula struck the central part of the Philippines on 24 December with heavy rains and winds. The typhoon damaged about 2,000 houses and 55 schools, while power was cut in 150 cities. Almost 44,000 people were evacuated due to the disaster.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Death Toll in Ursula Typhoon in Philippines Climbs to 41 People – Reports

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