Thirteen killed as Storm Nalgae lashes southern Philippines

COTABATO, Philippines: Landslides and flooding killed 13 people as heavy rain from approaching Tropical Storm Nalgae lashed southern Philippines, with some residents stranded on rooftops, a disaster official said Friday (Oct 28).

Torrents of rainwater unleashed flash floods laden with uprooted trees, rocks and mud overnight in mainly rural communities around waterlogged Cotabato, a city of 300,000 people.

Seven people were missing, Naguib Sinarimbo, the spokesman and civil defence chief for the regional government, told AFP.

Ten of the dead were from the town of Datu Blah Sinsuat on Mindanao island, he said.

Rescuers retrieved another three bodies in the neighbouring town of Datu Odin Sinsuat.

“The water started entering the houses before dawn. This is the first time it happened to us,” Sinarimbo said.

Rescue teams in rubber boats had to pluck some residents from rooftops, Sinarimbo said.

“We’re hoping the toll will end there,” he said.

Provincial police posted on their official Facebook page photos of the shell of a house swept to the bank of a swollen river, a toppled steel fence flanked by debris and a rock-strewn road.

In another photo, police rescuers are seen carrying a baby in a plastic wash tub as they wade through chest-deep floodwaters.

Floodwaters had since receded in several areas, but about 90 per cent of Cotabato City remained waterlogged and there could be more flooding in a few hours from heavy rain upstream, Sinarimbo said.

“Our focus at this time is rescue as well as setting up community kitchens for the survivors,” he said, although the exact number of people affected was not yet known.