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Philippine tourist island among typhoon-hit areas



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Power and communications have remained down on much of Siargao island - GETTY IMAGES

Dec. 17(BBC): A popular tourist island is among areas left devastated after a powerful typhoon ripped through the southern Philippines, officials say.

Super typhoon Rai made landfall on the holiday island of Siargao on Thursday, bringing winds of about 195km/h (120mph) and heavy rainfall.

The tropical storm has levelled homes on islands along its path, displacing hundreds of thousands of people. The UN says some 13 million people may be affected.

So far one death has been confirmed.

On Siargao, trees were uprooted and power lines toppled as thousands were forced to take shelter amid widespread flooding.

The main airport terminal has been damaged but the runway is clear for relief operations, officials said.

As the storm barrelled westward, it hit the large islands of Leyte, Bohol, and Cebu, causing flash flooding after rivers to burst their banks.

More homes had to be evacuated and videos posted on social media showed extensive wind damage to buildings in Cebu city - the second-largest city in the Philippines.

In the province of Surigao del Norte, west of Siargao Island, Surigao city mayor Ernesto Matugas described Rai's impact as "severe".

"Everything sustained damage - roofs were blown off, access roads blocked by landslides," he told Philippine broadcaster ABS-CBN.

The Philippines is used to powerful storms - it is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons a year.

Super typhoon Goni left a trail of death and destruction in November 2020. It was the most powerful storm to hit the country since Typhoon Haiyan killed more than 6,000 people in 2013.