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Typhoon Saola death toll 37

The death toll in the Philippines from Typhoon Saola has risen to 37 and is expected to go even higher as new rains worsened flooding, the government said on Friday.

Residents wade through a flooded street in the town of Navotas in suburban Manila on Thursday. Monsoon rains continued to batter the northern and central parts of the Philippines with some towns remaining flooded for the sixth day in a row, despite the typhoon having moved away from the archipelago.Earlier reports said 23 had been killed but civil defence chief Benito Ramos said more deaths had been reported, including 11 youths who drowned in four different parts of the country on Thursday."They were probably enjoying the big waves, riding on them. They did not expect a storm surge," he told AFP.The death toll is likely to go even higher, he added, citing four more swimmers who went missing in the north.The Ramos-led National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said that although Saola had passed, it was still enhancing the monsoon rains and warned of continued possible flash floods and landslides.In the coastal districts near Manila, knee-high floods persisted Friday, said Jeremy de Ocampo of the capital's flood control office."They are right beside Manila Bay and when high tide comes, they are flooded," he told AFP.Although Saola did not hit the Philippines directly, it caused heavy rains and rough waters in a wide swath of the country, flooding parts of Manila and surrounding areas.A Philippine gold mining company said on Friday that waste...

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  • Discussion 1 : 03 Aug 2012 at 14.501

    If this happened in Bangkok, a whole lot of people would be blaming each other, and a lot more would be whining for the government to give them money

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