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Typhoon Ondoy updates, death toll

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29 September 2009

The latest Typhoon Ondoy updates reveal that 240 people have died caused by the severe flooding and record rainfall that devastated the Philippines. Authorities expect the typhoon Ondoy death toll to rise even more as rescuers are just starting their operations in some villages that have been blocked off by wrecked cars and mounting debris.
37 are still missing, according to the latest typhoon updates. Typhoon Ondoy flooded the Philippines and dropped a month’s of rain on the country in merely 12 hours. It was revealed that the Ondoy flood is the worst flood to hit the country in more than 40 years.
More than 7,900 people have been rescued from atop roofs and other areas where they were left stranded. Defense Secretary and 2010 Presidential hopeful Gilbert Teodoro said:
“We are trying our level best to provide basic necessities, but the potential for a more serious situation is there. We cannot wait for that to happen.”
Typhoon Ondoy pictures reveal that cars were overturned, streets were extremely flooded, and people were in neck-deep waters. Typhoon Ondoy videos show the actual situation, with people pleading for help as they were left stranded in streets and flooding houses.
The Philippine government has already asked for resources from other countries, especially since there seems to be another typhoon brewing east of the country.
That new typhoon could hit the Philippines as early as Friday.

The latest Typhoon Ondoy updates reveal that 240 people have died caused by the severe flooding and record rainfall that devastated the Philippines. Continue Reading

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Typhoon Ondoy (PICTURES)

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28 September 2009

See more Typhoon Ondoy pictures below. Typhoon Ondoy flooded the Philippines and left paths of destruction with record-breaking rainfall that left most of the country in ruins. Continue Reading

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How to help Typhoon Ondoy victims

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27 September 2009

Read below on how to help the victims of typhoon Ondoy. Typhoon Ondoy flooded the Philippines with record-breaking rainfall that left most of the country in ruins.
The Ondoy rainfall dealt an equivalent to one month’s worth of rain. Many were left stranded in streets or forced to evacuate their homes due to typhoon Ondoy.
Below is a collection of messages aimed towards mobilizing people and resources for typhoon Ondoy victims. To help typhoon Ondoy victims:
1. “To those who can, donate to Red Cross thru txt. Send RED (space)<5,25,50,100 or 300> to 2899 (Globe) & 4483 (SMART) (Still for Typhoon ONDOY)”
2. “Volunteers and donations needed at: [1] Red Cross (QC Hall Compound – 24/7), [2] Ateneo (Cov Courts – 6am-12mn), [3] Sagip Kapamilya (13 Examiner Street – 24/7) will be at examiner tomorrow, come help if you can!”
3. “Relief drive for UP Communities start at 7am tmrw at Church of the Risen Lord. Relief drive in Ateneo College Covered Court until 12midnight tonight and will resume tmrw 7am. We need volunteers. Pls share food, bottled water, and blankets. Thank you. – UP USC 09-10″
4. “Office of the vice chancellor for community affairs accepting donations of relief goods (canned goods, medicines, cooking utensils, soap, cleaning implements, blankets, water, etc) starting tomorrow. pls help by disseminating this info. we also need help with receiving, packing and distributing of relief goods. pls contact 928-2947.”
5. “La Salle Greenhills relief operation from 9am – 9pm until friday. Any donation is appreciated! You are all welcome to come join us and help.”
All messages were compiled from various online sources. Times News Network does not claim ownership or utmost validity of the messages above.

Read below on how to help the victims of typhoon Ondoy. Typhoon Ondoy flooded the Philippines with record-breaking rainfall that left most of the country in ruins. Continue Reading

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Typhoon Ondoy emergency contact numbers list

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27 September 2009

Emergency contact numbers for Typhoon Ondoy victims in the Philippines are listed below. Typhoon Ondoy flooded Manila and the rest of the Philippines yesterday as severe rainfall for six straight hours set record flood levels in the country. The Ondoy rainfall was said to have been equivalent to one month’s rainfall as many were motorists left stranded in flooded streets.
Typhoon Ondoy pictures and videos reveal that some areas were neck-deep in floods as people were forced to evacuate their homes. Others, however, climbed up to their rooftops as the Ondoy flood entered their homes and even reached the second level.
Emergency contact numbers for Typhoon Ondoy victims are listed below:
National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC)
911-1873; 912-5668; 911-1406; 912-2665; 911-5061;734-2118; 734-2120
National Capital Regional Police Office (NCRPO)
838-3203; 838-3354
Red Cross
143; 911-1873
Bureau of Fire Protection
729-5166; 4138859; 407-1230

Emergency contact numbers for Typhoon Ondoy victims in the Philippines are listed below. Continue Reading

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Typhoon Ondoy floods Philippines (PICTURES, VIDEOS)

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27 September 2009

Typhoon Ondoy flooded Manila, Philippines with record rainfall and severe flooding all day. See Typhoon Ondoy pictures and videos below.
Nine people have reportedly died due to the calamity, while thousands were stranded in the flooded streets of Manila and the other provinces. A lot more people were left to evacuate their homes or stay on their rooftops for a long amount of time as even houses were flooded from the inside.
Here are pictures of Typhoon Ondoy and its aftermath:
Here are Typhoon Ondoy videos that reveal the monstrous floods that plagued Manila and the Philippines:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky8sQrJ_wyk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyxnyFenKRE

Typhoon Ondoy flooded Manila, Philippines with record rainfall and severe flooding all day. See Typhoon Ondoy pictures and Typhoon Ondoy videos below. Continue Reading

Typhoon Ondoy floods Philippines (PICTURES, VIDEOS)

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