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Teenage boy crushed to death as typhoon in Philippines forces thousands to flee

At least eight people have been reported missing.

Aaron Favila Aaron Favila

A TEENAGER WAS crushed to death as powerful Typhoon Koppu tore down trees and houses and unleashed landslides and floods across a wide area of the Philippines today, forcing thousands to flee.

A large tree toppled and crushed a house in Manila, killing the 14-year-old boy and injuring four other people, Alexander Pama, head of the National Disaster Risk Reduction Council, told reporters in Manila.

At least eight other people have been reported missing and military and volunteer rescue teams were dispatched to the rice-farming province of Nueva Ecija where rivers burst their banks and flooded several villages, authorities said.

“People are asking for help because the floodwaters are rising. The rescuers cannot penetrate the area as of now,” Nigel Lontoc, the assistant civil defence chief for the region, told AFP.

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Television footage showed raging brown rivers swallowing up homes and carrying off large debris including tree trunks.

The ABS – CBN network showed a photograph of blue-clad police holding onto a rope and wading in chest-deep floodwaters to rescue trapped residents.

Evacuation 

The government said more than 23,000 people had already been evacuated from the path of Koppu, which also disrupted ferry services and aviation.

Koppu made landfall before dawn on the remote fishing town of Casiguran, whipping the coast with gusts of up to 210 kilometres an hour for nearly seven hours before moving inland.

“Koppu tore off roofs of homes made of light materials. Rivers overflowed, and the roads to the area are blocked by downed power pylons and trees,” Lontoc said.

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It later crossed over the Pantabangan Dam in the southern foothills of the Cordillera, the country’s largest mountain range, with gusts of 185 kilometres an hour.

Officials said more people are expected to flee as the now weakened storm makes its way to the northern tip of Luzon, the Asian country’s largest island and home to about half its national population of 100 million people.

Aurelio Umali, governor of Nueva Ecija province that includes Pantabangan told ABS-CBN said rescuers saw two human bodies floating in one of the flooded villages. However Lontoc said the two bodies have not been recovered.

Lontoc said three people in the coastal resort town of Baler, near Casiguran, are missing after a large wave struck their house, and three fishermen are also missing on Manila Bay.

Bullit Marquez / PA Bullit Marquez / PA / PA

Flood warning

The authorities warned heavy rains could still trigger flash floods and landslides in the Cordillera, known for its spectacular rice terraces carved on the slopes of towering mountains.

“I must emphasise that this is just the start. People must remain alert while we try to pick up the pieces in areas already hit,” Pama said, as he urged local officials to evacuate Cordillera villages deemed most at risk.

Lontoc said the rain-soaked mountains also posed a threat to the heavily populated central Luzon region just north of Manila in the coming days.

With dams filling up and forced to let off water, he said huge volumes of runoff are streaming into the Pampanga river, which spills onto the region.

Bullit Marquez / PA Bullit Marquez / PA / PA

The weather service said Koppu would weaken further into a tropical storm by Tuesday, but continue to dump rain before heading for Taiwan on Wednesday.

It caused widespread power and communications disruptions across Luzon, with many roads and bridges also blocked by landslides, floods or fallen trees and power pylons.

- © AFP 2015.

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    Mute i.Have.it.Me.
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    Apr 10th 2022, 12:27 AM

    I’m on social welfare at the moment with a wife and two kids and when I get paid and all the bills and food shopping is done we have €20 left for the week and before all the haters come out because “IM NOT WORKING AND CLAIMING BENIFITS” which is of a genuine reason! let me tell you it’s extremely hard don’t know what we are supposed to do and that €20 we have spare is a top up for food for the week milk,bread etc.Its very hard going right now to get by.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 12:52 AM

    @i.Have.it.Me.: and when the fuel allowance is stopped we are going to be down €33 so we will have to lessen something by €13 but to be fair we won’t starve as we have a roof over our heads and food,will just have no disposable income,could be alot worse off

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    Apr 10th 2022, 1:12 AM

    @i.Have.it.Me.: I think the purpose of social welfare is to get you by, don’t know what else you’re looking for

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    Apr 10th 2022, 1:18 AM

    @Genera L Consensus: hater number one………….

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    Apr 10th 2022, 1:22 AM

    @Genera L Consensus: I have paid my prsi for years and years just hoped I could have been looked after Abit better bet hey

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    Apr 10th 2022, 1:23 AM

    @i.Have.it.Me.: it’s not hate Buddy and you know that too

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    Apr 10th 2022, 2:28 AM

    @Genera L Consensus: except it’s not. What are ye not seeing.?serious question.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 8:37 AM

    @Genera L Consensus: We live in one of the richest countries in the world. We have billionaires, millioners, we have thousands earning over 100.000 yearly. Why the rise in prices due to the Ukrainian war etc can not be absorbed by the privilege before it hits the people who get by with a welfare payment or live in work poverty?
    We all live in this society, the privileged are well sheltered, but the rest of us will be left to deal with growing insecurity, crime and general unrest.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 8:54 AM

    @Genera L Consensus: You do know that pensioners, people with disabilities, and carers are some of those on social welfare. If you think the purpose of social welfare is to “just get by”, you don’t understand its purpose. People pay into it for years with the understanding that should they need it, that it is a safety net so they can continue to live as a part of society(that’s the social bit), not just exist. Barely existing is not getting by.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 9:07 AM

    @i.Have.it.Me.: We all have a group that we feel are malinged. Mine are the working who pay rent, are trying to do the right thing but are sunk under the weight of rent, never having their own roof over their head. I admire their resilience..Hopefully we will get a government that will support this group.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 9:32 AM

    @Carol Oates: yes I do know, OP never explained his situation of why he is on social welfare. And there is a sense of entitlement out there. He has 2 kids, roof over their head and food on the table. I failed to understand what more should he be getting? Holiday to Portugal?

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    Apr 10th 2022, 2:16 PM

    @Genera L Consensus: It is actually none of yours, mine, or anyone else’s why he is on social welfare. A life is what he deserves, not just an existence. I cannot stress enough how the current situation for both people working and people out of work is destroying peoples health because people are existing to pay bills, not living. A sense of not being a burden on society is the very basic of what every human deserves. He didn’t ask for a holiday to Portugal. Only enough to have some semblance of a life in this country which always seems to have plenty for elites and overseas but pittance for those in need here.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 9:50 PM

    @Genera L Consensus: that easy, eh? Food, shelter and anything above that goes to holidays in Portugal.
    What about transport to school, doctor appointments, etc. Or after school activities. School fees for trips, etc. What about clothes, shoes, jumpers, trousers, school bags/material, etc. What about unexpected expenses, new washing machine, fridge, cooker, etc if old one stop working. And the normal tears and wear of a house? Paint the walls, change the carpet, replace a mattress, etc. A simple broken blender, toaster or kettle is a struggle to replace for someone with €20 left a week, and cheap stuff are cheap for a reason.
    And then he has two children, not two dogs, they need a bit more than food, shelter and a few walks around the park. We can’t complain about antisocial behaviour in youths if we are ok with the thought of children growing up in our society with just food and shelter.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 1:11 AM

    This is really tough reading but it’s no surprise to me. The number of people who went straight on to the PUP and had to seek mortgage forbearance in the early stages of the pandemic raised a red flag as to the true state of the economy.

    On one side, we have a cohort of very well paid people working in jobs with very good benefits but for every one of them we have two others working on low wage with no benefits at all and not enough savings to tide them over even for the short term.

    What we desperately need is government policy to try and equalise the situation and that doesn’t just mean supports and tax breaks for workers, it also means measures to force greedy SME employers (and there are lots of them here) to pay people better, provide sick pay and treat employees fairly.

    I really struggle to understand, given our backdrop, why so many people here are complaining about the proposed enhanced sick pay and auto enrolled pensions thta are being brought in – these are measures that will actually help alleviate poverty issues.

    In the interim, price increases on energy supplies should be halted – it’s immoral that corporations should be given the go ahead to raise prices and push people into poverty in order to protect profit margins.

    Here’s an idea, if you’re an energy company seeking an approval for price increases, you should only be granted it if you agree to build social housing from your vast annual profits.

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    Mute Urban Living Dublin
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    Apr 10th 2022, 8:11 AM

    @Lee King Buckett: well said. Collective bargaining, private sector unionisation, sick pay, social welfare as a proportion of last salary, etc. These are all things we perform worse on compared to our European counterparts. In some we’re slowly catching up, but more is needed.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 12:25 AM

    I am just unable too continue on I am a diabetic with lots of GP visits but has stopped because I can not afford the charge of 80 euros since I had to give up my job as I was unable to continue due to being tired all the time

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    Apr 10th 2022, 12:33 AM

    @Stasia Morley: Very sorry you’re in this situation, apply now for a medical card , hope things get better for you x.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 12:50 AM

    @Stasia Morley: medical card ?

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    Apr 10th 2022, 3:05 AM

    @Stasia Morley: my son is ty1 diabetic he was diagnosed at age 6 he’s now 21 and all his medical needs have been covered for free and he will always be covered,may I ask how you aren’t?

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    Apr 10th 2022, 8:30 AM

    @Caitríona O’Neill Ashe: Does he still have a Medical Card, my son’s was taken off him at 16.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 1:30 PM

    @Pat Barry: yes he does Pat.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 3:38 AM

    My sympathies to all who are struggling. One commenter respectfully said to another ‘Hang on there buddy’, but I would ask ‘hang on to what?’ What is being provided to allow people work, commute and live reasonably without unreasonable worry, pain and interminable struggle?. I’m not suggesting free money, but moreso a landscape which allows people perform in the expectation of a fair result in the capacity they can. This is any governments responsibility. Where is this landscape?

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    Apr 10th 2022, 9:50 AM

    At some stage this will come knocking on banks doors with people not been able to pay their mortgages which in turn I think another bank crisis again. Its extremely hard out there for people at the moment, fuel, heating, food costs. This is not going to end anytime soon.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 1:57 PM

    As long as the government refuse to regulate, energy companies will keep adding huge bill increases. Prices are going up globally, but the fact that energy companies are raising the standing charges too proves that they 100% are taking advantage of the situation to gouge more money. Greed had this country ruined, along with a government that enables the greedy to fleece the public.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 1:34 AM

    Anyway the whole world is bulls,,,t right now so take it as you want

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    Apr 10th 2022, 2:04 AM

    @i.Have.it.Me.: Hang on in there buddy been there bought the t shirt. Don’t let any negative comments on here bring ye down. Best of luck wishing you all the best.

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    Apr 10th 2022, 9:17 AM

    @i.Have.it.Me.: there is always a commentator or ten who will jump straight to the sponging train of thought. For whatever your personal reasons are for being on government financial aid, I’m sure they are both relative and necessary. Sorry to hear that you are struggling so bad. I’ve been in this situation and worse, and I still fluctuate between just about putting my head above water and going under. MABS is a good start with providing information how to make things easier (if even possible) but you may already have looked into that. I wish you all the best.

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