Four dead as storm sweeps through central Philippines

AFP  |  Manila 

Four people were killed in landslides and thousands of others evacuated from their homes after a swept through the central on Saturday, officials said.

Three members of a family were buried in a landslide in southeast of while a woman was crushed by another landslide in Bulan town as heavy rains brought by the loosened the earth, the government's office of civil defence said.

Almost 12,000 people were also evacuated from their homes in the Bicol region after the low pressure area, locally named "Usman", hit the eastern side of the country on Saturday, the office said.

The weather disturbance, packing maximum winds of 65 kilometres per hour, was charted as moving west across the central islands at 10 kilometres per hour and was expected to be over the Sea by Sunday, the government weather station said.

Although Usman's winds were not too powerful, it still brought heavy rains that caused landslides and flooding in areas it traversed, the civil defence office said.

An average of 20 and storms lash the each year, killing hundreds of people.

The country's deadliest on record is Super Typhoon Haiyan, which left more than 7,350 people dead or missing across the in November 2013.

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First Published: Sat, December 29 2018. 14:55 IST