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    Thousands flee as typhoon lashes nation

    By Agence France-presse in Manila, Philippines | China Daily | Updated: 2016-10-17 08:19

    Typhoon Sarika lashed the main Philippine island of Luzon on Sunday, flattening homes and toppling trees and power pylons as more than 12,000 people fled to safer ground, officials said.

    Minor landslides and flooding were also reported a day after the cyclone brushed past the remote eastern island of Catanduanes and left one person drowned and three others missing there.

    "We were told roofs were ripped off houses and there were fallen trees but that's about the extent of damage that we know of," Ricardo Jalad, head of the government's National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, told reporters.

    Nelianto Bihasa, the mayor of the town of Baler where Sarika made landfall before dawn, told ABS-CBN network the typhoon destroyed at least 20 houses and left one person injured there.

    "Many trees and power pylons were toppled," Bihasa said, adding the coastal town of 36,000 people some 145 kilometers northeast of Manila was without electricity.

    "This was no ordinary typhoon," Bihasa added.

    Government crews and utility workers immediately went to work clearing roads blocked by landslides, toppled trees and posts and other debris. Some towns began sending people in shelters back to their homes as the danger passed.

    Sarika swept out into the South China Sea in the early afternoon after dumping heavy rain across a broad section of Luzon island.

    However, the weather service warned the nation to brace for a second storm, with Typhoon Haima expected to strike the same area as early as Thursday.

    The disaster agency said nearly 12,500 people had left their homes shortly before Sarika struck, seeking refuge in government-run shelters and relatives' homes.

    Eleven people were rescued after a boat capsized off the eastern island of Samar on Friday, while about 1,000 boats and 6,500 passengers were stranded in ports as the coast guard barred smaller vessels from putting to sea.

    Local officials reported two other deaths in Catanduanes and the nearby province of Camarines Sur. But Jalad, the disaster agency chief, said the national authorities could not yet determine whether these had anything to do with the storm.

     Thousands flee as typhoon lashes nation

    A man walks along a boulevard in Manila, Philippines, on Sunday.Bullit Marquez / AP

     

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