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Bu içerikte, Filipinler’i etkileyen altıncı büyük fırtınanın ardından en az sekiz kişinin hayatını kaybettiği bilgisi verilmektedir. Süper Tifon Man-yi’nin ülkeyi vurmasıyla birlikte Filipinler’deki yorgun insanlar devrilen ağaçları temizlemeye ve hasar gören evleri onarmaya başlamışlardır. Fırtına, en az sekiz kişinin ölümüne neden olmuştur. Man-yi’nin etkisiyle yağmur, Nueva Ecija kuzey eyaletinde bir toprak kaymasına neden olarak yedi kişinin ölümü ve üç kişinin yaralanmasına yol açmıştır. Doğu eyaleti Camarines Norte’de ise bir yaşlı adamın motosikletinin fırtına sırasında bir elektrik hattına takılması sonucu hayatını kaybettiği belirtilmektedir. Man-yi’nin yolunda, ağaçları kökünden sökmüş, elektrik hatlarını devirmiş, ahşap evleri yıkmış ve gelgit dalgaları, toprak kaymaları ve sel suları tetiklemiştir. Man-yi’nin ardından bölgede elektrik kesintileri aylarca sürebilirken, Catanduanes eyaletinin bilgi görevlisi Camille Gianan, AFP haber ajansına verdiği demeçte, “Hafif malzemelerden yapılmış çoğu ev yıkılmış, beton yapılmış bazı evlerin çatıları, kapıları ve pencereleri zarar görmüş” demiştir. Camarines Norte ve Catanduanes’i kapsayan bölge, Ekim ayında düzinelerce kişinin hayatını kaybettiği büyük bir sel felaketinin ardından hala toparlanmaya çalışmaktadır. Aurora’daki sahil kasabası Baler’de, yıkılan ağaçları ve yolları ve su yollarını tıkayan enkazları temizleme operasyonları devam etmektedir. Ortalama olarak, Filipinler her yıl 20 fırtına ve tayfun alır. Ancak ekim ayının sonundan bu yana altı fırtına ülkeyi vurdu ve bunlardan dördü bu ay gerçekleşti. Bu durum, Japonya Meteoroloji Ajansı’nın 1951’den bu yana kaydettiği ilk kez Kasım ayında böyle bir olayın gözlemlendiği bilgisini vermektedir. Fırtınalar en az 163 kişinin ölümüne ve tarım ürünlerinin ve hayvanların yok olmasına neden olmuştur.
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Kaynak: www.aljazeera.com

At least eight people are reportedly killed as sixth major storm hits the country in less than a month.

Storm-weary Filipinos have started clearing fallen trees and repairing damaged houses after Super Typhoon Man-yi, the sixth major storm to hit the Philippines in less than a month, battered the country and left at least eight people dead.

Man-yi significantly weakened into a severe tropical storm before making its way out about noon (04:00 GMT) on Monday.

According to the disaster management agency in the northern province of Nueva Ecija, rain brought about by Man-yi triggered a landslide, killing seven people and injuring three others.

In the eastern province of Camarines Norte, an elderly man was killed after his motorbike was caught in a power line during the storm.

The national weather service PAGASA had warned of a “potentially catastrophic” consequence from Man-yi. But the early evacuation and less-than-expected volume of rain softened its effect.

On Monday, President Ferdinand Marcos said Man-yi’s aftermath “wasn’t as bad as we feared”.

Packing maximum sustained wind speeds of up to 185 km/h (115 mph) at its peak on Saturday, Man-yi slammed into the island province of Catanduanes before making a second landfall in the northern province of Aurora on Sunday afternoon.

Along its path, Man-yi uprooted trees, brought down power lines, crushed wooden houses, and triggered tidal surge, landslides and flooding. In the northern province of Isabela, flooding submerged part of the city of Ilagan.

epa11726683 Villagers clear a fallen tree caused by Typhoon Man-yi in Baler, Aurora province, Philippines, 17 November 2024 (issued 18 November 2024). The Philippines' weather bureau said that typhoon Man-Yi made landfall in Aurora province of the country's Luzon region, dumping rain and sustaining winds of 185 kilometers per hour. Local government units in the typhoon's path from Bicol region to Luzon region conducted pre-emptive evacuation of citizens to safeguard against floods and strong winds. EPA-EFE/FRANCIS R. MALASIG
Villagers clear a fallen tree caused by Typhoon Man-yi in Baler, a historic coastal town in the northern province of Aurora [Francis Malasig/EPA]

Power outages across Catanduanes could last for months, provincial information officer Camille Gianan told the AFP news agency. “Most houses with light materials were flattened while some houses made of concrete had their roofs, doors and windows destroyed.”

The region encompassing Camarines Norte and Catanduanes is still recovering from huge flooding that killed dozens of people in October. In the coastal town of Baler in Aurora, cleanup operations were under way to remove felled trees and debris blocking roads and waterways.

“Most of the houses here are made of light materials so even now, before the inspection, we are expecting heavy damage on many houses in town,” disaster officer Neil Rojo said.

On average, the Philippines gets 20 storms and typhoons every year. But since the last week of October, six have hit the country, including four this month, which the Japan Meteorological Agency said was the first time such an occurrence had been observed in November since its records began in 1951. The storms have killed at least 163 people and wiped out crops and livestock.

Philippines cleans up as Super Typhoon Man-yi leaves deadly trail | Weather News
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