Leaders send condolences to Philippines over storm losses

Party General Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong and Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc have cabled messages of condolences to Philippine President Rodrigo Roa Duterte over human and property losses caused by storm Usman.
Leaders send condolences to Philippines over storm losses ảnh 1Baao town in Camarines Sur province of the Philippines has been inundated by storm Usman. (Source: Getty Images)

Hanoi (VNA) – PartyGeneral Secretary and President Nguyen Phu Trong and Prime Minister Nguyen XuanPhuc have cabled messages of condolences to Philippine President Rodrigo RoaDuterte over human and property losses caused by storm Usman.

In their letters, the Vietnamese leaders expressed their belief that Philippinepeople will swiftly overcome the disaster consequences and soon stabilise theirlives.

The same day, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh alsosent his sympathies to Philippine Foreign Minister Teodoro Lopez Locsin.

The death toll from landslides and devastating floods in the centralPhilippines triggered by storm Usman climbed to 85, and 20 people were missingas rescuers slowly reached cut-off communities, officials said on January 2.

The casualties, including youngchildren, were mostly killed when their homes collapsed in landslides afterdays of heavy rain in several provinces in the central Philippines, saidRicardo Jalad, executive director of the national disaster agency.


 If the rescue forces do not recover themissing or find them dead, the number of deaths will be 105, Jalad said.

Usman swept through the centralPhilippine islands on December 29, bringing heavy rains that triggeredlandslides and flooding in the Bicol and eastern Visayas regions.

Bicol, with a population of 5.8million, was the hardest hit, with 68 killed in intense rains and landslides.Damage to agriculture in Bicol, which produces rice and corn, was estimated at342 million pesos (6.5 million USD).

Philippine officials put threeprovinces under a “state of calamity” to give them access to emergency funds.-VNA


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