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Thousands displaced as floods hit Eastern Visayas

Michael Punongbayan, Miriam Desacada - The Philippine Star
Thousands displaced as floods hit Eastern Visayas
Houses are submerged in floodwaters amid heavy rainfall in Jipapad town in Eastern Samar. Photo posted on Facebook by the Eastern Samar Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office.

MANILA, Philippines — The shear line and a low-pressure area (LPA) have caused massive flooding in parts of Eastern Visayas, affecting 14,775 families or 57,606 people in Samar and Leyte, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).

The NDRRMC said 54 barangays in Eastern Samar, 28 in Samar, 11 in Northern Samar, nine in Biliran and one in Southern Leyte were submerged in floodwaters.

Flooding has subsided in only three areas as of yesterday afternooon.

The NDRRMC said landslides were reported in Northern Samar, Samar, Leyte and Eastern Samar.

It said 16 road sections and three bridges were affected. Nine houses were damaged in Southern Leyte and Samar.

Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)-Eastern Samar public information officer Eson Gachalian said a national road in Barangay Bigo in Arteche remained impassable to all types of vehicles due to flooding.

A portion of the road in Barangay Cag-Aguingay in Lope de Vega, Northern Samar was closed due to a landslide.

“We have been regularly issuing advisories to inform the public about road closures and the alternative routes to their destinations,” DPWH-Eastern Visayas regional director Edgard Tabacon said in a phone interview.

Classes in all levels in Eastern Visayas were suspended on Monday.

Northern Samar Gov. Edwin Onchuan extended the suspension of classes in all levels in public and private schools in the province until yesterday as heavy rainfall continued to batter the province.

The national government has provided more than P1.4 million in food packs to affected families.

More than a month’s rains

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) station in Catarman said the LPA and shear line dumped 619 millimeters of rain, which is more than the normal November rainfall of 457.8 millimeters.

Floods reached the second floor of some houses in Catarman, Lope de Vega and Catubig in Northern Samar as well as in Jipapad in Eastern Samar.

A red warning for heavy rain was hoisted over Sorsogon, Northern Samar, Biliran and the northern portions of Samar and Eastern Samar.

An orange warning level for intense rains was raised over the rest of Samar and Eastern Samar.

A yellow warning level for heavy rainfall was raised over Catanduanes, Camarines Sur, Albay, Masbate, northeastern Iloilo, northern Negros Occidental and northern Leyte.

Rains spawned by the two weather systems have been battering Bicol and Eastern Visayas since last week.

PAGASA said the shear line is also affecting the eastern sections of Southern Luzon, the Visayas, Bicol, Mimaropa, Quezon, Zamboanga peninsula, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Northern Mindanao and Caraga.

The northeast monsoon is bringing rain in the rest of Luzon.

PCG rescue operations

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is assisting in rescue operations of affected residents.

The PCG-Easten Visayas district through its Northern Samar station said it has been conducting rescue operations in Barangay Macagtas in Catarman, Northern Samar since yesterday morning.

The PCG substation in Biri, Northern Samar implemented the forced evacuation of residents in flooded areas in Barangays Poblacion and Progress in coordination with the municipal disaster risk reduction and management office.

“Authorities are actively working to determine the exact number of individuals or households that have undergone forced evacuation in specified barangays. This information will be crucial for effectively addressing the needs of the evacuated residents,” the PCG-Eastern Visayas office said. — Bella Cariaso, Evelyn Macairan

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