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Typhoon Phanfone kills at least 16 in central Philippines

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MANILA: A typhoon that swept across remote villages and popular tourist areas of the central Philippines on Christmas day claimed at least 16 lives, authorities said on Thursday.


Typhoon Phanfone, with gusts reaching 200 kilometres an hour, tore roofs off houses and toppled electric posts as it ripped through the central Philippines on Wednesday.


Videos from the typhoon’s path showed fallen trees and strong winds pummelling flimsy houses. Local disaster officials cut felled trees to clear blocked roads.


At least 16 people were killed in villages and towns in the Visayas, the central third of the Philippines, according to disaster agency officials.


Phanfone also hit Boracay, Coron and other holiday destinations that are famed for their white-sand beaches and popular with foreign tourists.


Mobile phone and Internet access on Boracay was cut during the storm and the networks remained down on Thursday, making assessment of the damage there difficult.


“Still, communication lines are down. Electricity is still down,” Jonathan Pablito, police chief of Malay town in Alkan province, which is on an island neighbouring Boracay, said.


Pablito said ferry services between Boracay and Aklan — the main way to travel to and from the holiday island — were still not operating on Thursday, even though the storm had passed.


“We have no news from coast guard if ships were allowed to sail. Since the 24th... all those going to the island and coming from the island weren’t able to cross.”


The airport at Kalibo town in Aklan, which services Boracay, was badly damaged, according to a Korean tourist who was stranded there and provided images to AFP.


“Roads remain blocked, but some efforts have been made to clear away the damage. It’s pretty bad,” Jung Byung-joon said via Instagram messenger.


“Everything within 100 metres of the airport looks broken. There are a lot of frustrated people at the airport as flights have been cancelled.


“Taxis are still running but it’s windy and still raining so no one wants to leave the airport, including me.”


Another Korean tourist stuck at the damaged airport said she had been unable to make contact with her friend on Borocay on Thursday.


“I tried to call my friend in Boracay today and wasn’t able to get through. Maybe something isn’t working,” Dahae Gong told this agency via Instagram. — AFP


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