Tropical Storm Trami Devastates Northern Philippines with Flooding and Landslides
Tropical Storm Trami's death toll rises to 126 in the Philippines - UPI.com 🔗
Tropical Storm Trami has resulted in at least 126 deaths and displaced 500,000 people in the northern Philippines due to severe flooding and landslides. The storm, which struck on Wednesday and left on Friday, brought an unprecedented amount of rainfall equivalent to two months' worth in just 24 hours. Most fatalities occurred in the Bicol region, and thousands of villagers were rescued by government and local forces. While the storm has moved on, there is concern it may return next week due to a high-pressure system in the South China Sea, potentially exacerbating the current crisis.
What impact did Tropical Storm Trami have on the Philippines?
Tropical Storm Trami caused at least 126 deaths and displaced 500,000 people, with significant flooding and landslides affecting many areas.
How much rainfall did Tropical Storm Trami bring?
The storm delivered the equivalent of about two months of rainfall within 24 hours.
Is there a possibility of Tropical Storm Trami returning?
Yes, there is a chance the storm could return next week due to a high-pressure system in the South China Sea, which may lead to further devastation.