Tropical storm Meari forces the evacuation of 50,000 people in the Philippines

June 24, 2011MANILA — Some 50,000 people were in evacuation centres in the Philippines on Friday after fleeing their homes following days of torrential rains caused by Tropical Storm Meari, officials said. More than 3,200 people fled their homes overnight in the capital Manila alone as the storm added to seasonal monsoon rains, bringing massive flooding to city streets, the civil defence agency said. The swift evacuation of Manila residents as the waters rose overnight prevented any deaths, said Benito Ramos, executive director of the official National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. “It is a good thing we pre-positioned rubber boats. Thankfully, people reacted well. When we told them to evacuate, they evacuated,” Ramos said. However 11 people were still missing in or near the less-developed Bicol peninsula southeast of Manila that bore the brunt of Meari as it brushed past the eastern side of this country, the council added. The missing included 10 fishermen who ventured out to sea from the island of Catanduanes before Meari struck and a woman swept away by flash flooding in another part of Bicol, a council said. –AFP
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3 Responses to Tropical storm Meari forces the evacuation of 50,000 people in the Philippines

  1. Stephen says:

    it’s been raining for days now. no sunshine for two days, just pure rain. some dams starting to release water now because they already breached overspilling levels.

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  2. Fred says:

    Sir,

    When will your book available in PDF or ePub format?
    I already bought the paper edition. Unfortunately I cannot take it with me during the day and I need to read it !

    :o)

    I am willing also to pay extra cost for it.
    Thanks.

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    • Fred, I’m working on an updated edition which I hope will soon make that a reality. I thank you for finding the book and I’ll keep you updated by email on the progess. Thanks again for the support.

      peace and blessings,
      Alvin

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