Super Typhoon Uwan batters the Bicol Region, resulting in at least one reported death, widespread flooding, infrastructure damage, and power outages. The news details the areas most affected, weather warnings, and the suspension of airport operations.
The Bicol Region is reeling from the impact of Super Typhoon Uwan , with at least one confirmed death reported and widespread damage across multiple provinces, according to the Office of Civil Defense (OCD). The OCD announced on Sunday that a fatality had been recorded in Catanduanes, attributed to drowning caused by flash floods . Further details about the deceased and the circumstances surrounding the death are currently under validation.
Additionally, the region is grappling with two reported injuries: one in Catanduanes and another in Calinog. The severity of the typhoon has prompted a concerted response from local authorities, who are actively assessing the extent of the damage and coordinating relief efforts. Power outages are widespread, leaving most of the region without electricity, and infrastructure has suffered significant damage due to the typhoon's onslaught. The situation is being closely monitored as rescue and recovery operations are underway in the affected areas. Residents are urged to remain vigilant and follow safety advisories issued by local authorities.\The state weather bureau PAGASA has issued Tropical Cyclone Wind Signals (TCWS) for several areas within the Bicol Region, reflecting the intensity of the ongoing weather event. TCWS Signal No. 5, the highest level, has been hoisted over the northern portion of Camarines Norte, including Paracale and Vinzons, as well as the Calaguas Islands. This signal indicates the potential for very strong winds and significant damage. Other areas, including portions of Camarines Sur and Catanduanes, are also under lower-level TCWS alerts, signifying that strong winds and heavy rainfall are prevalent across much of the region. The impact of the typhoon is palpable, with reports of strong winds and moderate to heavy rains affecting Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, and Albay. The OCD Deputy Administrator for Administration, Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro IV, has confirmed these conditions, highlighting the severity of the situation. Emergency services are stretched thin, responding to calls for assistance and trying to reach those in need. The suspension of operations at Virac Airport and Bicol International Airport further underscores the disruption caused by the typhoon, hindering both travel and the delivery of essential aid to those who are affected by the disastrous situation. \Reports from the field paint a grim picture of the devastation caused by Super Typhoon Uwan. In Catanduanes, the fury of the storm is evident, with flash floods and storm surges threatening the lives of residents. In Barangay Sicmil, Gigmoto, houses were almost submerged by a massive wave, and roads were quickly flooded. In Barangay J.M. Alberto, Baras, residents are particularly worried as water entered their homes with ease. The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has suspended operations at both Virac Airport and Bicol International Airport. In Camarines Sur, visibility was nearly zero in Garchitorena due to strong winds and heavy rain. In Daet, Camarines Norte, power outages occurred as electric posts were downed by the storm. In Guinobatan, Albay, a Philippine National Railways bridge tilted due to the strength of the flood surge, highlighting the typhoon's destructive potential. With the threat of the typhoon still looming, authorities are working around the clock to provide assistance and prevent further loss of life or property
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