Typhoon barrels through central Philippines at Christmas

Typhoon barrels through central Philippines at Christmas

MANILA (UCAN):  Typhoon Phanfone swept across the central Philippines on Christmas Day killed at least 21 people. It made landfall on Eastern Samar province on Christmas Eve and reached wind speeds of 195kph, wrecking homes, tourist areas and tearing down communications lines.

Many people in country were preparing for Christmas celebrations with their families when the typhoon struck.

The Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported that 13 people died in the Western Visayas region, while the Office of Civil Defense said eight died in Eastern Visayas. Five fishermen from Samar Island are also missing.

Two people were electrocuted and one was killed by a falling tree. Several members of one family were swept away by a flash flood.

Typhoon Phanfone followed a similar path to Typhoon Haiyan, which killed at least 6,000 people in 2013.

The full extent of the damage has yet to be determined as power and communications in some areas remain cut off.

Some tourist areas, including the popular resort island of Boracay, were also damaged.

Thousands of Christmas travelers had their flights and ferries cancelled due to the typhoon. Some 115 domestic flights were cancelled and more than 15,700 passengers left stranded.

Almost 4,000 people remained stranded in several ports around the region on December 25, according to the Philippine Coast Guard.

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As we celebrate the 500 years of Christianity in the Philippines. The Chaplaincy to Filipino Migrants organises an on-line talk every Tuesday at 9.00pm. You can join us at:

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Earlier this month, Typhoon Kammuri, the 20th to hit the Philippines this year, killed 13 people and damaged more than 8,000 houses.

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