Heavy devastation in Philippines due to storm, landslides-floods killed 121 so far
Hurricane has wreaked havoc in the Philippines. About 17,000 people have been forced to leave their homes and take shelter in shelter homes due to heavy rains following the Megi storm in the eastern and southeastern regions of the Philippines.

Hurricane has wreaked havoc in the Philippines. About 17,000 people have been forced to leave their homes and take shelter in shelter homes due to heavy rains following the Megi storm in the eastern and southeastern regions of the Philippines. The heavy rains have caused landslides in many areas, including in eastern Samar province. News agency ANI has informed that according to official figures, the death toll due to landslides, floods in the Philippines has risen to 121.
Amid the massive devastation caused by landslides in the eastern and southeastern regions of the Philippines, around 121 people have died while more than 30 are missing here. At the same time, more than 100 people have been injured in different incidents. Megi is the first hurricane to hit the Philippines this year. About 20 hurricanes occur here annually. Rescue teams search for survivors after a landslide in villages in the central Philippines on Tuesday amid mud and rain.
22 bodies have been recovered in the eastern province of Leyte here. Roads have been broken due to floods in this province. Houses and buildings are submerged in water. 22 bodies have been recovered in the eastern province of Leyte here. Roads have been broken due to floods in this province. Houses and buildings are submerged in water. About 30 people are missing in the landslide caused by the floods. Rescue team is evacuating people from the rubble. Hundreds of people have been injured in this. After the landslide, agricultural land and crops have also suffered a lot here.
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