Mudslides, flash floods kill at least 53 in Philippines

Reuters reports on the situation in the Phillipines as the widespread phenomenon of rains and flooding that has affected many parts of the world this winter takes its toll on the South-East of Asia:

Heavy rains and flooding have affected many parts of the world this winter, southeast Asia being one of the latest regions to be affected. (Image credit: anna29 on freeimageslive.co.uk. Image not of affected location.)

Heavy rains and flooding have affected many parts of the world this winter, southeast Asia being one of the latest regions to be affected.
(Image credit: anna29 on freeimageslive.co.uk. Image not of affected location.)

Flash floods and mudslides have killed at least 53 people in the central and southern Philippines, the national disaster agency said on Wednesday, after days of heavy rains that have also hit neighboring Southeast Asian countries.

Tropical storm Jangmi prompted the evacuation of more than 86,000 people in Surigao del Sur, Bohol and Cebu provinces before weakening into a tropical depression.

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