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“The current was very strong. God is really good to us. He saved my family,basketball fence mesh,” she said. Only one 3-storey building was left standing in their village, Pulosan said.

(Additional reporting by Rosemarie Francisco and Manny Mogato in MANILA; Editing by Paul Tait)

Mindanao island,Philippines searches for missing after typhoon kills 500-楼梯踏步板, the southernmost in the Philippines, is a mineral-rich region that also produces rice and corn but is not normally on the path of an average 20 typhoons that hit the Southeast Asian country each year.

They were rescued by a passing cargo ship.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the United States, a major ally of the Philippines, was ready to assist Philippine authorities.

The cities of Cagayan de Oro and nearby Iligan on Mindanao island were worst hit when Typhoon Wasi slammed ashore while people slept late on Friday and early Saturday, sending torrents of water and mud through villages and stripping mountainsides bare.

“This pose challenges to us … We need to educate people with this kind of change in climate,” Pang said. “The volume of rainfall for one month fell for just one day.”

(Reuters) – Rescuers searched for more than 100 people still missing in the southern Philippines on Sunday after flash floods and landslides swept houses into rivers and out to sea,Plain steel wire, killing almost 500 people in areas ill-prepared to cope with deadly storms.

Wasi, downgraded to a tropical storm with gusts of up to 80 km per hour (50 miles per hour), is now hovering 60 km (40 miles) west of the southwestern city of Puerto Princesa and is expected to move out of Philippine waters later on Sunday.

Carmelita Pulosan, 42, said she and eight family members and neighbours survived by sitting on top of the tin roof of their house as it drifted miles into the open sea after floodwaters swept through their village.

The Philippine National Red Cross estimated 497 were killed in eight provinces in the southern Mindanao region, with more than 100 still missing.

“This is the first time this has happened in our city,” Vicente Emano,Florist Wires, mayor of Cagayan de Oro, said in a radio interview. He said officials in the area did not receive adequate warning before the typhoon struck.

“There was a deafening sound followed by a rush of water. We found ourselves in the river and the current took us out to the sea,metal wire,” Pulosan,Philippines searches for missing after typhoon kills 500-Gabions, from Cagayan de Oro, told Reuters.

The latest report by the state disaster agency said 327 people had been killed and 274 were missing.

“It’s difficult to be certain on those missing,” Gwendolyn Pang,field fences, secretary-general of the PNRC,波浪网, told Reuters. “The floods washed out whole houses and families inside. It’s possible entire families are dead and no one is reporting them missing.”

Disaster and health officials were struggling to deal with the scores of bodies that have been recovered. Some have been stacked one on top of another in local mortuaries.

Pang said many residents returned to their villages after floodwaters receded, but many found their homes destroyed.

Typhoons normally strike the central Visayas region and the southern tip or the eastern part of Luzon, the main island in the north.

Philippines searches for missing after typhoon kills 500

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