Northern Philippines region braces for yet another typhoon as evacuations beginOctober 17th, 2009 Evacuations as new typhoon threatens PhilippinesMANILA, Philippines — Police went door-to-door urging residents to leave landslide-ravaged areas of the northern Philippines on Saturday in a "pre-emptive evacuation" as a new typhoon loomed after recent back-to-back storms killed more than 750 people, officials said. Forecasters said Typhoon Lupit — the Filipino word for cruel— had intensified overnight and by late Saturday was packing winds of 87 mile per hour (140 kilometer per hour) and gusts of up to 106 mph (170 kph).
Typhoon-weary northern Philippines told to be ready to evacuate as new storm loomsOctober 16th, 2009 Looming storm prompts Philippines evacuation callMANILA, Philippines — Officials told residents still reeling from mudslides that recently buried hundreds in the northern Philippine mountains to be ready to abandon their homes again if a storm approaching Friday becomes the third typhoon in a month to hit the country. The warning came after back-to-back storms since Sept.
75 dead in Philippine landslidesOctober 8th, 2009 MANILA - At least 75 people were killed in a series of landslides brought about by days of heavy rains in the northern Philippines, officials said Friday. Seventy two remained missing in the landslides, which occurred in Benguet and Mountain provinces since Thursday.
UN seeks $74 million in aid for flood victims in the PhilippinesOctober 6th, 2009 UN appeals for $74M in flood aid to PhilippinesUNITED NATIONS — The United Nations appealed Tuesday for $74 million to help 1 million flood victims in the Philippines, which has been lashed by two major storms. U.N. humanitarian chief John Holmes said the appeal is seeking money for food, water, sanitation facilities, emergency shelter and health care for those worst affected by Tropical Storm Ketsana and Typhoon Parma.
Typhoon Parma downgraded to storm, hangs off Philippines, drenches TaiwanOctober 5th, 2009 Storm lingers after killing 16 in PhilippinesMANILA, Philippines — Typhoon Parma weakened into a tropical storm that lingered off the Philippine coast Monday, drenching northern provinces as well as Taiwan after killing 16 people and causing widespread flooding and landslides. Chief government forecaster Nathaniel Cruz said Parma headed northwest into the South China Sea after passing over the Philippines, which is still reeling from an earlier storm that killed almost 300 people.
Typhoon Parma kills 17 in the PhilippinesOctober 4th, 2009 MANILA - At least 17 people were killed when a powerful typhoon pummelled the north-eastern Philippines, cutting off power and communication in at least five provinces, officials said Sunday. Authorities said damage reports were piling up after typhoon Parma swept through extreme northern provinces overnight.
Typhoon Parma approaches TaiwanOctober 3rd, 2009 TAIPEI - Typhoon Parma approached Taiwan Sunday morning after slamming the northern Philippines and killing at least three people there. Taiwan's Central Weather Bureau issued a land warning Sunday morning as the storm charged into the Bashih Channel separating Taiwan and the Philippines.
Typhoon batters northern PhilippinesOctober 3rd, 2009 MANILA - A powerful typhoon Saturday battered extreme northern Philippines with forceful winds and heavy rains, but spared the capital and surrounding areas still recovering from devastating floods. Typhoon Parma toppled trees and ripped off rooftops in Cagayan province, 405 km north of Manila, hours before it was set to make landfall in the town of Santa Ana Saturday evening.
Ahead of typhoon, Philippines placed under 'state of calamity'October 2nd, 2009 MANILA - All of the Philippines was placed under a "state of calamity" Friday as Supertyphoon Parma moved closer to the country's main island of Luzon, less than a week after tropical storm Ketsana wreaked havoc in the capital and outlying areas. Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro said the declaration was aimed at giving the government power to control prices of basic commodities and free up local emergency funds.
Hundreds evacuated as super typhoon bears down on PhilippinesOctober 2nd, 2009 MANILA - Hundreds of people were evacuated Friday as super typhoon Parma moved closer to the northern Philippines' main island of Luzon, less than a week after storm Ketsana wreaked havoc in the capital and outlying areas. Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro said local officials in the northern provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga supervised the evacuation of residents living near river banks and low-lying areas that could be flooded when Parma hits the area on Saturday, as predicted.
Philippines' most active volcano Mayon shows signs of unrest; volcanic earthquakes increasingJuly 10th, 2009 Philippines' most active volcano restive againMANILA, Philippines — Scientists say the Philippines' most active volcano is rumbling again while emitting steam and a strong glow at the summit crater that can be seen with the naked eye. State volcanologists say the frequency of volcanic earthquakes has increased on Mayon signifying the possible movement of magma below the surface that could lead to ash explosions and eventually eruption.
36 dead, 12 missing in Philippines typhoonMay 10th, 2009 MANILA - The death toll in a typhoon that pummelled northern Philippines has reached 36, with 12 still missing, the government said Sunday. More than 140,000 people were affected by typhoon Chan-Hom in 11 provinces in the northern Philippines, including Manila.
Typhoon kills 10 in PhilippinesMay 8th, 2009 MANILA - At least 10 people have been killed after a typhoon hit the northern Philippine province of Pangasinan, officials said Friday. The Chan-Hom made landfall in the province Thursday night, killing at least 10 people and injuring 10 others, the National Disaster Coordinating Council said.
18 dead as typhoon Chan-Hom hits PhilippinesMay 8th, 2009 MANILA - At least 18 people were killed in landslides and other accidents caused by a powerful typhoon that pummelled the northern Philippines, disaster relief officials said Friday. Six people were also reported missing and 10 injured in landslides in the northern provinces of Ifugao and Zambales, according to the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC).
Typhoon weakens after killing 10 in northern Philippines; 4 missingMay 8th, 2009 Typhoon weakens after killing 10 in PhilippinesMANILA, Philippines — A powerful typhoon dumped heavy rains, triggered landslides and left at least 10 people dead and four missing in the northern Philippines, officials said Friday. Typhoon Cha-hom was packing maximum winds of 75 miles (120 kilometers) per hour when it made landfall overnight in Pangasinan province, north of Manila.