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The Philippine government report claims that more than 300 houses have been buried, mud and rocks flowing from the Mayon volcano in Albay’s Bicol province, said Agobicol representative Saldiko. Many people were buried alive.
After hitting the eastern part of the country, Typhoon Koni, the worst storm this year. Gradually weakened Before landing for the third time in southern Quezon province with a wind speed of 165 km / h, trees fell on power poles, causing power outages in 10 cities.
The Philippine Ministry of Agriculture said they were able to minimize damage to agricultural products. Due to prior advice to farmers, 1.07 million tonnes of unrefined rice and 45,703 tonnes of corn are expected to be spared from the destructive power of Typhoon Koni.
However, the Philippines meteorological bureau warned that the other storm is the tropical storm ‘thunder’ that formed in the Pacific Ocean several days ago. Moved to the country And can also escalate