Manila: The death toll from typhoon Phanfone that wreaked havoc in the Philippines has increased to 41, while 12 others were reported missing, government officials said on Sunday.
According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (NDRRMC), 28 people were injured in the wake of the typhoon that made landfall on December 24 and caused severe floods and damaged several houses in the central areas of the archipelago, reports Efe news.
Most of the deaths occurred on the islands of Panay and Samar, in the Visayas region.
Phanfone, locally called Ursula, affected about 1.6 million people. Over 97,000 are currently living in temporary shelters.
Several boats, some 52 roads, and two bridges were also damaged and nearly 90 municipalities were left without electricity.
The damages caused by the typhoon were estimated to be worth over 1,074 million pesos ($21 million) with more than 265,000 homes, 372 schools and 29 health centres affected. (IANS)