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A fisherman runs from big waves after securing his boat at a fish port in Bulan, in Sorsogon province, southern Luzon. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery
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MANILA, Sept. 28 (Xinhua) -- Typhoon Xangsane on
Thursday swept over the Philippine capital and nearby regions, killing at least
eight people, delaying airliners, causing flood and an extensive power failure,
authorities said.
Eight people were reported killed and dozens injured
by landslide, building collapse and fallen objects brought by the rainstorm of
Xangsane, the National Disaster Coordinating Council said as it was still
confirming the casualty number.
Winds of some 130 kilometers per hour have uprooted
trees, toppled billboards and damaged buildings along Luzon since early
Thursday. Moving northwest, Xangsane hit Manila at noon time, the national
weather bureau said.
The typhoon caused a blackout throughout Luzon,
because major power lines of the grid were down, disaster officials were quoted
by Inquirer news network as saying during a teleconference with President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo.
In Metro Manila, flash floods and scattered debris
dominated streets, forcing people, especially those from the low-income
community to flock into shopping malls seeking shelter from the strong rains.
However, radio reports said that hundreds of people
were advised to leave some malls in the urban area as temporary shelter after
roofs of the shopping centers were ripped off by winds. High-rise buildings
downtown were also rocking, once putting their residents into a little panic.
All international and domestic flights were canceled
as of 10:15 a.m. Thursday, Manila International Airport Authority told
reporters, saying that they were hopeful that the operation could come back to
normal as early as 6:00 p.m. depending on weather conditions.
Inter-island shipping was also halted in areas
affected by the typhoon. More than 4,400 passengers have been stranded in ports,
the transportation authority said in a report.
Nearly 150 people in the central region were stranded
by flood, according to Philippine Coast Guard spokesman Jose Coyme. Rescue
efforts were slowed down due to the strong current of the overflowing river, he
added.
The Office of Civil Defense said in a statement that
the estimated loss of property reached at least 60 million pesos (1.2 million
U.S. dollars) in Southern Luzon, Bicol and Eastern Visayasm, the three most
affected regions of Xangsane.
Manila Mayor Lito Atienza and Albay Governor Fernando
Gonzales placed their areas under a state of calamity respectively. President
Arroyo said in the teleconference that the government was doing its best to
address the relief needs and conduct rescue operations.
The highest, third level of storm alert has been
raised over Metro Manila and provinces nearby. The authorities were fairly ready
for Xangsane, the first typhoon that right hit the capital since 1995.
Financial markets, schools and government offices
except emergency services in the capital region were ordered closed to avoid
danger on Wednesday, just one day before the typhoon reached the most densely
populated part of the country. Enditem
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A fisherman runs from big waves after securing his boat at a fish port in Bulan, in Sorsogon province, southern Luzon. Typhoon Xangsane
has wrought destruction across the Philippines causing widespread flooding, closing schools
and financial markets, disrupting transport and leaving at least eight
people dead. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery
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