‘Basyang’ leaves RP; death toll now 39, 84 missing
| 07/17/2010 The National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) yesterday lowered its alert level from code “red” to “blue” after Typhoon “Basyang” left the country’s area of responsibility after battering several regions, including Metro Manila on Tuesday, leaving 39 persons dead while 84 others remained missing. NDCC Executive Director  and concurrent Office of the Civil Defense (OCD) Administrator Benito  Ramos said the lowering of the NDCC alert level was prompted by normalcy  after two days of power outages in the capital region and other Luzon  areas and the exit of Typhoon Basyang. Under the  “blue” alert, only half of the NDCC and OCD personnel are required to  monitor the situation while the other half can already rest. “The NDCC is now on blue alert…The situation is now  normal,” Ramos said, although he admitted that electricity is not yet  fully restored in some areas in Luzon. As of 1  p.m. Friday, Ramos said the number of deaths was at 39, mostly in Region  4-A, which recorded 21 deaths. Region 3 and Region 5 recorded 13 and  five deaths, respectively. The number of missing  rose to 84 following late reporting from the field, Ramos said.  Of the missing, 49 are from Region 5, 31 are from Region  4-A, three from Region 3 and one from Region 6. The  number of injured is at 18 – 12 in Region 4-A, four in Region 5, and  two in Region 3.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/nation/20100717nat6.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

0 comments
Post a Comment