
Venezuela Earthquake Death Toll Rises to Over 6,400
The death toll from the devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela in June has climbed to 6,438. Rescue efforts continue as authorities work to provide housing for those displaced.
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The death toll from the devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela in June has climbed to 6,438. Rescue efforts continue as authorities work to provide housing for those displaced.

Over 3.7 million people in the Philippines have been affected by the southwest monsoon (habagat) and tropical cyclones Luis and Maymay. The severe weather has led to rising water levels in Laguna de Bay and La Mesa Dam, class suspensions in multiple provinces including Zambales, Cavite, Batangas, and Rizal, agricultural damage exceeding P4.83 million in Zambales, landslides, and the rescue of sea turtles due to strong waves.

Heavy monsoon rains, exacerbated by tropical storms, have led to at least 16 deaths, widespread flooding, and class suspensions across the Philippines. Over 850 residents in Manila sought shelter, and several dams neared spilling levels as a week of storms left a trail of destruction.

Tropical Storm Kiyapo has caused significant damage in the Philippines, resulting in at least three fatalities and one person reported missing. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) is coordinating relief efforts.

A powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Mindanao, Philippines, causing significant coastal uplift that raised the seabed by up to two meters and extended shorelines. The quake has been followed by over 6,100 aftershocks, prompting relief efforts, prayers from Pope Leo XIV, and discussions on disaster planning.

A powerful M7.8 earthquake has struck Mindanao, Philippines, leading to over 22,900 evacuations and significant damage to homes and infrastructure. Local and international bodies are appealing for aid to support the victims, with President Marcos Jr. expected to visit the affected areas.

More than 4 million individuals in the Philippines have been affected by the enhanced southwest monsoon (habagat) and other weather systems, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).

Heavy monsoon rains, exacerbated by tropical storms Maymay and Luis, have caused extensive flooding across the Philippines, particularly in Luzon and Pampanga, leading to at least 26 deaths and affecting over 111,000 families. The severe weather also resulted in significant agricultural damage and large accumulations of waste in Manila's waterways.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported that eight people have died and one remains missing due to the combined effects of tropical depressions 'Luis' and 'Maymay,' and the southwest monsoon (habagat).

At least 22 people have died and 18 remain missing in the Philippines due to the impact of tropical cyclone Inday (internationally named Bavi) and the southwest monsoon, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.

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Several incidents across different locations have resulted in multiple fatalities, including 19 deaths from a 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Sarangani, three from a building collapse in Avenor, and 22 from a fire at a South Delhi B&B.

The combined effects of tropical cyclones Luis, Maymay and the enhanced southwest monsoon have left 21 people dead and 14 injured, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management…

The habagat monsoon and recent storms continue to impact the Philippines, stranding over 200 passengers and dozens of vehicles at ports, while also causing flooding, a 'sea of trash', and a rising death toll of 19 with over 8,200 evacuees.

Tropical Storms Luis and Maymay, combined with the southwest monsoon (habagat), have brought heavy rainfall to Luzon, resulting in at least six deaths and affecting over 261,000 people. The adverse weather conditions are expected to continue over parts of the region.
Tropical Storm Inday, combined with the southwest monsoon, has brought heavy rains, causing widespread flooding and landslides across the Philippines, particularly in Calabarzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Thousands of families have been affected, leading to class suspensions and evacuations.

President Marcos visited General Santos City to inspect the damage caused by a recent earthquake in Mindanao, as government agencies and the military assess the destruction and provide aid to affected families. The earthquake has led to rerouted ships, canceled flights, and fears of aftershocks, with DepEd seeking significant funds for school repairs.

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