Typhoon Odette leaves at least 208 dead – PNP

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Toppled electrical posts lie along a street in Cebu city, central Philippines caused by Typhoon Rai on Friday, Dec. 17, 2021. A powerful typhoon slammed into the southeastern Philippines on Thursday, toppling trees, ripping tin roofs and knocking down power as it blew across island provinces where nearly 100,000 people have been evacuated. (AP Photo/Jay Labra)

Dec 20, 2021 Jairo Bolledo

MANILA, Philippines – Typhoon Odette, which devastated the Visayas and Mindanao, has left at least 208 people dead, according to the tally of the Philippine National Police (PNP). 

On Monday, December 20, PNP spokesperson Colonel Roderick Augustus Alba shared the consolidated data of the national police. Based on the tally, Central Visayas recorded the highest number of deaths with 129, as of 6 am on December 20. 

Caraga followed with 41 total deaths. Meanwhile, Western Visayas recorded 24 deaths, Northern Mindanao had seven, Eastern Visayas had six, and Zamboanga Peninsula recorded one death.

The breakdown of missing and injured are as follows: 

Missing
  • 43 – Central Visayas
  • 8 – Caraga
  • 1 – Eastern Visayas
Injured
  • 118 – Caraga
  • 103 – Central Visayas
  • 15 – Eastern Visayas
  • 3 – Northern Mindanao

Since the typhoon hit between December 14 to 17, the PNP has been monitoring Typhoon Odette through its regional and local police units. 

On December 18, the typhoon exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility.

Typhoon Odette, the 15th tropical cyclone in the Philippines for 2021, made at least nine landfalls in the country. – Rappler.com