Typhoon Co-May has moved away from the Philippines but many low-lying areas are still severely flooded. Three storms dumped a months’ worth of rain in a span of a week on nearly the entire country.
Breakdown
- A week-long series of storms, including Typhoon Kome, has caused severe flooding in the Philippines.
- Low-lying areas in Bulacan province remain inundated, with floodwaters reaching chest height or higher. 20s
- Flooding has been exacerbated by high tides, intense rainfall, and dam water releases. 1m 6s
- Climate change and land subsidence are increasing the severity and frequency of floods. 1m 22s
- At least 30 people have died due to the flooding, including deaths from electrocution and drowning. 1m 31s