Friday, July 29, 2011

The number of dead Nock-ten so 31 people


Motor rickshaws through a car the flow at the crossing of a road flooded in the city of Legazpi, Province of Albay in the Philippines, on Wednesday (27/7). Storm tropical Nock-ten (Juaning, according to the local language), the storm that hit the Philippines this year, causing flooding and landslides in northern countries.


Manila - tropical storm Nock-ten budget increases with at least 31 people were killed and 27 other missing in the Philippines because of heavy rains, high waves and landslides, officials said, Thursday (29/7/2011).

"The number of dead and missing is estimated at always upward because that not all provinces in the North of the storm-ravaged provides detailed reports," says Edna Rola, Chief of operations of the civil defence.

"We have not received all the reports of the North." We expect however, there will be additional sacrifices, "added Rola."

Typhoon Nock-ten, which comes from the name of a bird in Laos, is currently in the sea of China Southern ends Thursday morning, after hitting the bottom half of the island of Luzon.

The region is known for the logsor and wetland, with many people telantar in areas which are subject to.

Earlier this week the hurricanes had sinking the ship and causing flooding and landslides in most regions of Luzon. Local government is finally forced to close schools and offices in the capital city of Manila and its environs as the anticipation.

"The power of ten Nock is increased with speeds of maximum winds of 120 km / hour, while moving towards the Northwest," said local meteorological agency.

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