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Death toll from storms, monsoon climbs to 27

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September 30, 2025

The reported deaths from the combined effects of Severe Tropical Storm Opong, Super Typhoon Nando, Tropical Depression Mirasol and the southwest monsoon climbed to 27, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported yesterday.

- PIA LEE-BRAGO

The NDRRMC said four of the reported fatalities have been confirmed while 23 are for validation.

It said 16 people remain missing while 33 were injured.

In total, the NDRRMC said 3.4 million people across 16 regions were affected by Opong and other weather disturbances.

Fifty-three cities and towns have declared a state of calamity.

The Office of Civil Defense said it is expediting rehabilitation efforts in Masbate, the hardest hit province.

Masbate calls for aid

With residents “in dire need” of rice, safe drinking water and construction materials, the Diocese of Masbate is calling for donations to help the affected families.

Caritas Philippines said solar chargers, lamps and temporary shelters are needed.

In neighboring Romblon, people are asking for food packs, shelter repair kits and solar lamps.

President Marcos directed the Department of Social Welfare and Development to ensure that all affected communities would receive assistance.

“What the President wants is clear: make sure that no one among our countrymen affected by the storm will be left behind,” Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro told reporters yesterday.

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