5 dead from Typhoon Ineng – NDRRMC

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5 dead from Typhoon Ineng – NDRRMC
Four were killed by landslides

MANILA, Philippines – At least 5 people were killed as Typhoon Ineng dumped heavy rains on northern Luzon Friday, August 2, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).

Three were killed by landslides in Benguet province. Eric Celo, 26, and his brother Markim, 21, were buried in a landslide barangay Gambang of Bakun town.

In nearby Buguias town, Michael Felix Guingaban, 58, also died of asphyxiation due to the landslide.

Another landslide was reported in Mountain Province, killing 10-year-old Eycar Manid-ing Mayon.

“Their house was covered by landslide,” according to the NDRRMC report.

In Ilocos Norte, Herminio Taguyo Jr, 47, was killed after being hit by a mango tree.

NDRRMC also recorded at least 4 people injured from various incidents while 2 are missing. – Rappler.com

 

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