The Philippine Branch of the Red Cross refers to a “complete carnage” at the coastal areas after the typhoon passage, the most powerful to hit the Philippines this year. Desperate survivors call for an urgent supply of water and food.
Le Monde with AFP
In the Philippine Archipelago, the Typhoon Ray transition at the end of the week made at least 375 deaths, according to a final assessment, Monday, December 20, by the National Police. This powerful weather phenomenon is one of the most murderers in recent years in the country.
In addition, at least 239 people were injured and several tens are always missing, added the police. A previous balance sheet reported about 200 deaths, but the latter rises as rescue reach the affected areas.