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PH sustains ₱1.7-B agri, infra damage due to storms, 'habagat'
Manila Bulletin
|September 28, 2025
P914,875,615.50, while infrastructure loss was pegged at P822,163,458.08 due to Severe Tropical Storm “Opong”, Super Typhoon “Nando”, Tropical Depression “Marisol”, and the southwest monsoon (habagat).
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Cagayan Valley (Region 2) sustained the most agricultural damage worth around ₱807 million, followed by Ilocos (Region 1) with P82 million, Calabarzon (Region 4A) with P23 million, and Western Visayas with P1.7 million.
For infrastructure, Ilocos Region suffered the most damage with P773 million, followed by Western Visayas with P43 million, Cagayan Valley with ₱4.64 million, and Mimaropa (Region 4B) with ₱500,000.
The entire province of Cagayan, composed of 28 municipalities and one city, was placed under a state of calamity as well as Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte; Ibajay, Aklan; and Pagalungan, Maguindanao del Sur.
There were 520,165 families or 2,026,246 persons that were affected in 4,219 barangays across 15 regions. Of this, a total of 52,166 families or 204,631 persons were served inside 1,906 evacuation centers while 40,913 families or 147,209 persons stayed with other people’s homes.
The death toll increased to 19: eight in Cagayan Valley, four in Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), three each in Central Luzon (Region 3) and Masbate in Bicol (Region 5), and one in Eastern Visayas (Region 8).
Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Asst. Sec. Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro IV said on Friday night that seven deaths in Eastern Visayas were also undergoing validation.
Alejandro said seven individuals, including three senior citizens, drowned due to flash flood and storm surge when they went back to their homes in the towns of Marapipi, Kawayan, and Caibiran, all in Biliran province.
Thirteen persons were also reported missing in eastern Visayas and Mimaropa. These include five fishermen in Maydolong, Eastern Samar; four senior citizens who went back to their home in Marapipi, Biliran and got swept by a storm surge; one fisherman in Tanauan, Leyte; and three fishermen in Puerto Princesa City and Roxas, Palawan.
“But again, these are still subject to validation by field units,” Alejandro said.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition September 28, 2025 de Manila Bulletin.
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