Dramatic twist: Typhoon Bopha to strike Philippines again
A
sign asking for aid is posted by typhoon Bopha victims along a road
in Maparat town in Compostela Valley, southern Philippines December
8, 2012. (Reuters / Erik de Castro)
RT,
9
December, 2012
A
powerful typhoon that has claimed nearly 600 lives and left over
others 500 unaccounted for in the Southern Philippines is now
expected to hit the country's north, with fears rising of new
casualties and devastation.
The
country's weather bureau has issued strong storm alerts on the
northern island of Luzon after Typhoon Bopha unexpectedly turned
around. Officials urged residents to prepare to battle winds with an
estimated force of up to 160 kilometers per hour in the country's
northwest.
The
approaching storm has increased pressure on the government to provide
relief, as most of its resources are being directed to the south,
where Bopha already made headlines.
The
Philippines appealed for international aid for the south, where
entire settlements have been destroyed and thousands left homeless.
A
UN representative assessed the damage as "100 per cent
destruction" after aerial surveillance showed the extent of the
devastation in the southern island of Mindanao.
“This
is a very poor area where everyone is dependent on agriculture. If
people can't earn money from crops, they won't be able to put food on
the table for their families,” Imogen
Wall, a spokeswoman for the UN office for the coordination of
humanitarian affairs, told AFP.
President
Benigno Aquino III on Friday declared a state of national emergency
to speed up rescue and rehabilitation.
Typhoon
Bopha, which hit the country on Tuesday, is the strongest storm to
batter the Philippines this year from the Pacific Ocean, with gusts
of up to 210 kilometers an hour.
At
least 548 people have died and about 500 others are missing as a
result of the storm. Around 400,000 remain homeless.
A man walks in an area swamped with debris and mud brought by Typhoon Bopha in New Bataan town in Compostela Valley in southern Philippines December 6, 2012. (Reuters / Erik de Castro)
Workers clear debris inside a church swept in by flash floods caused by Typhoon Bopha in the village of Andap in the town of New Bataan in Compostela Valley province on December 8, 2012.
(AFP Photo / Ted
Aljibe)
Residents, with their faces covered with masks, stand next to coffins of deceased relatives who died during flash floods caused by Typhoon Bopha, at the former public market in the town of New Bataan in Compostela Valley province on December 8, 2012. (AFP Photo / Ted Aljibe)
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