MANILA – At least 27 people have died in storms across the Philippines this month, authorities said today, as forecasters warned of continued heavy rains in the disaster-prone country.
Since the start of the year, at least three storms have killed 27 people across the country, the civil defence office said in a report today.
Eleven people were reported injured and three are missing.
“Under these conditions, flooding and rain-induced landslides are likely in areas that are highly… susceptible to these hazards,” PAGASA said in an advisory.
More than 83,000 people are sheltering in evacuation centres, according to the civil defence office, and over 1,200 houses have been damaged by floodwaters and heavy rains.
The Philippines is ranked among the most vulnerable nations to the impacts of climate change, and scientists have warned that storms are becoming more powerful as the world gets warmer.