Bible storm hits the Philippines People are running in panic
According to the latest statistics from local authorities in the Philippines, Typhoon Kesana has killed 240 people and left at least 337 people missing. Ketsana became the first storm of the season. The earthquake had affected many parts of the country by the end of last week, with more than 3. 2 million homes almost completely destroyed. As a result, more than 370, 000 people were forced to escape with the help of military and police forces. In many areas, rivers overflowed embankments, roads were severely damaged, electricity was cut off, and drinking water supply was a problem. It s raining almost all over the Philippines, and more severe flooding is possible, said Robert Badrina, weather forecaster at the National Weather Service. Find out about someone s death by now. A tree fell into the taxi. Evacuation of Thousands: Over 15, 000 in Marikina City alone. People were moved to makeshift camps, but their capacity was limited. Today, people who are rescued from natural disasters are at ris
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