Philippine floods kill up to 45

Published August 5, 2012

Monsoon rains continued to pound large parts of the country while some areas in Manila and surrounding towns remained knee-deep in floodwater. — FIle Photo

MANILA: The death toll from week-long floods in the Philippines caused by a typhoon has risen to 45, with nine more bodies recovered in the past 48 hours, authorities said on Sunday.

Monsoon rains continued to pound large parts of the country while some areas in Manila and surrounding towns remained knee-deep in floodwater, the civil defence office said.

Typhoon Saola did not hit the Philippines directly but passed near its northeast, causing storm surges from Manila Bay that swamped parts of the capital.

It also toppled power lines and damaged many roads and bridges.

After wreaking havoc on the Philippines, the typhoon blew into Taiwan late last week, where it killed at least six people.

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