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    2nd typhoon in week lashes rain-soaked Philippines

    MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The second typhoon in a week battered the rain-soaked northern Philippines on Saturday, adding misery to the lives of thousands of people, some of whom were still perched on rooftops from previous flooding.

    Thousands of people were ordered to evacuate their homes after Typhoon Nalgae slammed ashore south of northeastern Palanan Bay in Isabela province with winds of 100 miles (160 kilometers) per hour and dangerous gusts of 121 mph (195 kph). At least one person was killed in a landslide.

    The fast-moving typhoon blew westward, barreling across the mountainous regions of Luzon Island. It weakened slightly as it reached the shore of La Union province around 4 p.m. (0800 GMT), about seven hours after it made landfall.

    Forecasters said it will be over South China Sea by Saturday night and is expected to regain strength over the water as it heads farther west toward Hainan and Vietnam.

    A landslide in northern Bontoc province smashed into a passenger van on a mountain highway, killing one passenger and injuring another, Civil Defense chief Benito Ramos said.

    The typhoon took a similar path across areas on Luzon saturated by Typhoon Nesat, which trapped thousands on rooftops and sent huge waves that breached a seawall in Manila Bay. The Office of Civil Defense said the death toll from Nesat has risen to 52 after two more victims drowned in its floodwaters. It said 31 others were missing.

    Nesat also pummeled southern China and was downgraded to a tropical storm just before churning into northern Vietnam on Friday afternoon, where flood warnings were issued and 20,000 people evacuated. There were no immediate reports of casualties in Vietnam and the country did not appear to have suffered any major problems.

    In the Philippines, nearly 400,000 hunkered down in evacuation centers and in homes of relatives and friends along the new typhoon's path. There was heavy rainfall of about an inch (25 millimeters) an hour within the storm's 340-mile (630-kilometer) diameter that put the northern provinces including the capital on alert.

    Isabela authorities earlier shut down electricity in the province to prevent accidents from falling power pylons and snapped cables.

    The howling winds toppled trees and blew away tin roofs of some houses in Isabela's provincial capital of Ilagan. In nearby Luna township, a bus with about 30 passengers fell on its side on a rice field because of the strong winds, but no one was seriously injured, police said.

    "The ground is still supersaturated and it cannot absorb more water," said Graciano Yumul, the Philippines' weather bureau chief. "This will just flow down to rivers and towns, and there is a big possibility that landslides, flash flooding and flooding could occur."

    He urged residents still refusing to leave their homes despite the floods from Typhoon Nesat to evacuate because the water was going to rise as Typhoon Nalgae, aggravated by the seasonal monsoon, dumped more rain over the northern region, including the capital, Manila, later Saturday.

    Yumul said the evacuation is "non-negotiable" because lives are at stake.

    At least five towns in the rice-growing province of Bulacan and Pampanga, north of Manila, remained submerged three days after Typhoon Nesat had moved on.

    "We have nowhere to go," Celenia Espino of Calumpit township said from her home, which was filled with knee-deep murky water. "We have no means of transportation out of here."

    She was one of the thousands who sought shelter on rooftops with no food, water and electricity, while a procession of other residents waded in chest-deep water down main roads to reach dry land.

    Ramos said rescue boats would be sent for the residents before nightfall.

    Elsewhere, Ramos said there had been no contact with several coastal towns facing the Pacific Ocean that were in the path of the typhoon hours after it made landfall. There was no electricity and mobile telephone cell sites had been damaged and communication to the area would be re-established after the typhoon passed, he said.

    Civil defense officer Evaliza Agamata of Nueva Vizcaya — one of the four provinces facing the Pacific that are affected — said 5,000 people had been ordered evacuated from there, adding to 6,000 still in evacuation centers from the earlier typhoon.

    In the last four months, prolonged monsoon flooding, typhoon and storms across Southeast Asia, China, Japan and South Asia has left more than 600 people dead or missing.

    In India alone, the damage is estimated to be worth $1 billion, with the worst-hit state of Orissa accounting for $726 million.

    Several studies suggest an intensification of the Asian summer monsoon rainfall with increased atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, the state-run Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology said. Still, it is not clear that this is entirely because of climate change, especially in India, it said.

    The damage from the earlier typhoon in the Philippines was estimated at $91 million.

    Nalgae, a Korean word for wing, was forecast to reach Luzon's western shore Saturday evening and exit into the South China Sea as a weakened category-1 typhoon as it moves toward China's Hainan Island on Monday.

    ___

    Associated Press writer Margie Mason in Hanoi, Vietnam, contributed to this report.

     

    105 comments

    • r.c.  •  7 mths ago
      Our prayers to all of you living through this terrible mess.
    • wonder woman  •  7 mths ago
      Thanks for the updated reports...
      May the victims of the typhoons find strength in their hearts
      and blessings from God.
      Praise God we are well...with my family.
    • Jomel  •  7 mths ago
      our government are ready for calamity like typhoons,mabilis ang aksyon,pero sana bigyan nila ng atensyon kung bakit nagngyayari ang mga bagay n yan,dapat ung ugat ng dahilan ang maayos nila,kahit lantaran ang illegal na pagmimina,pagtrotroso at marami pang iba parang balewala lng sa ilang nasa gobyerno.dapat mabigyan ng aksyon ang mga bagay na yan,upang kahit may bagyo makakatulog ng maayos si juan dela cruz
    • Dave  •  7 mths ago
      I lived in the Philippines for a while. LOVED it there!!!! The Filipino people are wonderful. and so friendly! And the Filipinas are so beautiful!!! :D

      I lived in the Visayas and the typhoons never seemed to be quite as bad there as on Luzon. I'm not sure why, but I was glad they weren't as bad there. The Visayas are the Gems of the Philippines... beautiful islands and beautiful women.....
      • Dave 7 mths ago
        Wish I had never left...
      • JoyCabs 7 mths ago
        Yes, I lived in the Visayas too before. It isn't touched as much by the typhoons, since they are the middle islands. They are shielded by the other islands on the sides, north and south of the Philippines. I loved it there too! It is so tranquil, that people are so laid back about everything. I mean people there, are literally ignorant about what heavy storms are.
      • jojo 7 mths ago
        I'm living in Visayas too..All i can say is a nice place!
    • travellingpolander  •  7 mths ago
      How I wish that our elementary, high school and college students, much more home makers, street folks, church brethren, gov't. and private employees are familiar and ineptly knowledgeable (much more skilled) with handling situations like these, so in times like these it is very much easy to organize and move people: much more help to them.
    • Benjie  •  7 mths ago
      we had experienced several kinds of calamities here in the philippines and we really felt and suffered...i am sure that more will surprise us...all the past is just a warning for us and specially to the government officials who enjoy their position and being too much CORRUPT.
    • Ron  •  7 mths ago
      We are almost 100 M in population, If each of us or even half will plant a tree and be responsible to even one of it then probably we can save our environment. We can also try asking the help of our prisoners. The first thing to do actually is to resettle the people living besides the "esteros" in manila to go back to their provinces. Of course that is hard to do because politicians are getting votes from them during election time and the human rights blah blah.

      Its really hard to go back from where we are 40 years ago, that we are next to japan in terms of economy. We cannot do anything but just to REMINISCE!

      From a long time practice of CORRUPTION in this country, the chain of reaction occurs such as corruption - poor economy - No long term plan for each government department (ex in EDUCATION) - Less chance to go to school resulting to uneducated people - increase in population - greater chance to vote for CORRUPT politicians again! and so on....
    • Rey  •  7 mths ago
      Where is PNoy?
      • Cole 7 mths ago
        Its nowhere ,it refers to the philipino people ..........
      • utog1 7 mths ago
        playing PSP with Joshua!
    • Msweng  •  7 mths ago
      basura mo kalat mo gawa mo no corruption here! Bakit ba puro kayo corruption? Yung basura nyo at bumabalik at pumapatay sa inyo ngayon gawa nyo ang ayusin nyo. Lahat kasi iniaasa sa iba. AYAW NA AYAW AKUIN ANG RESPONSIBILIDAD KAILANGAN MAY TAGA AKO NG KASALANAN. PWES KASALANAN NG NAGKALAT ANG BASURA NYA. BAKIT BA PURO GOBYERNO? NAPASIMPLE KASING PAGLILINIS NG KALAT WALA TAYONG GINAGAWA! BUNTOT MO HILA MO. .. O ANO ? SA DAMI NATING PINOY DI KAKAYANIN NG GOBYERNO LALO NA KUNG DI NAMAN NAGBABAYAD NG BUWIS.
    • Drew  •  7 mths ago
      Hinde lang ang Pilipinas na dinadaanan ng madaming calamities. Halos lahat ngayon sa buong mundo ay either binabaha, may earthquake, terrorist, etc. Palagay ko itong mga pangyayaring ito sa buong mundo ay WARNING sa lahat ng tao na magisip kung paano natin mapapangalagaan ang ating planeta. These calamities , I am sure, has a lot to do with global warming. We must love our planet and keep it safe for the future generation.

      Nakakapangilabot makita ang mga napinsala sa maraming parti ng Pilipinas recently. Kung titingnan mo ng ayos sa mga TV news ay para bang nawawala na sa mapa ang maraming bayan sa Pilipinas dahil sa lubog sa baha. Napakadaming napinsala at patuloy na napipinsala pa. Sana naman ay hinde magkasakit ang mga tao dala ng flood sa kanikanilang bayan. MAGING ISANG LESSON SANA IYAN SA LAHAT NG PILIPINO NA PANGALAGAAN ANG KALIKASAN. Huag basta mag dispose ng mga toxic materials, basura at sirain ang kalikasan gaya ng pagputol ng mga kahoy mabigyang daan lamang ang housing projects, huag basta approbahan ang mga mining projects na pinsala hinde lang sa kalikasan kundi sa maraming buhay at pangarap ng mga tao. ISIPIN NINYO PALAGI ANG FUTURE NG MGA ANAK NINYO KAPAG WALA NA KAYO DITO SA MUNDO. Ito lang ang kaisa-isang planeta natin na pueding tirahan, kaya magkaisa isa tayo na pangalagaan siya. Ang pagsisi ay palaging nasa huli.
    • anonymous  •  7 mths ago
      Lets keep our record of being a good Filipino and ready to accept criticism for our own development.
    • anonymous  •  7 mths ago
      Let's us accept the fact that some people are being hard headed doing the right thing coz they never see that from our leaders...
    • antonio  •  7 mths ago
      Ayos alng ang comment ng mga ka babayan natin na mag tanim ng puno at talagang kailangan natin iyan, pero sa ngayon siguro ay dapat pag tuunan ng pansin ung linisin at ayusin ang lahat na daluyan ng tubig para maluwag na makadaloy ang tubig sa dapat puntahan at hindi natin danasin ang ganitong kalamidad....panawagan po sa mga kawatan..este!!!kinauukulan pala....HOY!!!!!!!GISING.......
    • mister boy  •  7 mths ago
      that wayward planet,comet is the cause of these climatic changes on earth.
    • Efmeria  •  7 mths ago
      ano ang mapapala sa mga pagmimina na iyan oo ngat mabibigyan ng mgandang buhay ang ilan, tulad nalang sa palawan oo at nakakatulong sila sa mga pag-aaral ng mga ilan sa mga kabataan doon, ngunit nakakasiguro ba kayo na pang habangbuhay ang tulong na binibigay ng nagpapatibay ng pagmiminang iyan, panandalian lamang ang ginhawang batid ng bagay na yan di rulad ng kalikasan na mapapakinabangan pa ng mga susunod pang mga henerasyon...... save the mother earth... keep palawan safe ... itigil ang pagmimina...... hindi tayo ang yayaman.. kundi ang mga mayayamang kompanya na iyon
    • Peng Chau  •  7 mths ago
      The frist thing you should know, the Philipines are islands, and there is no where to hide, so you ride it out. Secondly, the typhoons pass on to China or Taiwan or Japan. They usually hit with around 80-120 mph winds and heavy rain, which causes flooding. To have two typhoons in 10 days puts a heavy strain on humans and the economy.

      Unless you live on the US east coast, you would know nothing about hurricanes, and less about typhoons which are the same beast.
    • jessabelM  •  7 mths ago
      sana lumihis na c quiel ng direction, taga northern luzon kmi at kktapos lng ni pedring e2 nnman ang panibago,sobrang lakas na ng hangin at baha na rin, PLS PRAY for all Filipinos..Godbless to all.
    • Mark ed  •  7 mths ago
      no matter what happen be strong to all struggles that we encounter in our daily bustle..
    • RBB  •  7 mths ago
      I remember asking the bar owner. How come these bar stools are so high? and the bar itself was about five feet tall. The bar owner looked at the calender and said I would have my answer in a couple of days

      Had no clue until the rains came and I waded back to the bar to find it open and the stools at the bar just above the water and still dry to sit on with all the bar tables under water

      All of the stores in town were still open while flooded with three feet of water and all of the stuff was up on shelves above the water lines with refigerators lifted up with flotation devices that kept them above the water
      • utog1 7 mths ago
        that's how creative, indigenous and resilient the Filipinos are, they are survivors!!!
    • jr  •  7 mths ago
      You only have the people to blame for the flooding in Manila. They throw trash in their rivers and tear down precious trees that absorb the moisture from the soil. Pasig River is one of the dirtiest rivers in the world.
      • Cole 7 mths ago
        Just like the united states does ............
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