by Aaron Recuenco, Manila Bulletin
At least 20 people died while six others were reported missing in Eastern Visayas due to the massive flooding and several; landslides triggered by the onslaught of tropical depression “Agaton”.
Based on the report from the Police Regional Office 8, almost all of the fatalities were from Baybay City when at least three residential areas were buried in a landslide.
In Barangay Mailhi, a total of 16 residents were confirmed to have died of the landslide while three more were recovered in Barangay Kantagnos. Another cadaver was recovered in Barangay Bunga.
The reported deaths in Eastern Visayas brought to 23 the death toll from “Agaton” as the local police also reported that two people died in Monkayo, Davao de Oro and another one in Cateel, Davao Oriental.
Photo: PNP-PIO
Six more people were reported missing in Eastern Visayas.
Police Brig. Gen. Bernard Banac, director of the Police Regional Office 8, said he had already ordered the deployment of more policemen and equipment to assist in the search, rescue and retrieval operations in areas affected by landslides and flash floods.
“We already deployed rubber boats,vehicles and other equipment that include handheld radios for these operations,” Banac said.
He said the deployment of policemen also include the assistance in the evacuation of residents.
Based on the latest data, a total of 1,515 families or 5,703 individuals that were moved to various evacuation centers.