Manila (VNA) – Nearly 10,000 people fled theirhomes in the northeastern Philippines as heavy rain across the country causedwidespread and severe flooding, leaving at least eight people dead, authoritiessaid on December 20.
The storm has inundated many villages and destroyed scoresof houses in recent days.
According to a local official, floodwaters reachedwaist-deep in 14 towns in the Cagayan Valley in the northeast of the main islandof Luzon, forcing close to 10,000 people to seek shelter in emergency centers.
The rain, which was intensified by the northeast monsoon,has filled Magat dam near to its critical level and the release of waterthreatens to worsen the flooding.
Authorities said at least six people drowned in twoprovinces on the major southern island of Mindanao, while two people werekilled in a rain-induced landslide in the central province of Leyte.
The disaster-prone country is hit by an average of 20 stormsand typhoons every year. At least 148 people died and hundreds of thousands ofhouses were destroyed in a succession of recent typhoons in the past severalmonths./.