Philippines storm ebbs; death toll stands at 53

MANILA, Philippines — A tropical storm that pounded the central Philippines earlier this week has left at least 53 dead in landslides and flash floods, disaster officials said Wednesday.

The dead included a least 29 buried by landslides in the central island provinces of Samar and Leyte. Among them were 10 dead in Tanauan township, which was devastated by last year’s Typhoon Haiyan, which claimed more than 7,300 lives, the Office of Civil Defense said.

Most of the others drowned in raging floodwaters when the storm hit Tuesday. At least eight were missing and more than 136,000 fled their flooded communities and went to emergency shelters.

Forecasters said the storm, Jangmi, weakened into a tropical depression Wednesday and was expected to dissipate off the western island province of Palawan.

Presidential spokesman Herminio Coloma said President Benigno Aquino III ordered relief supplies and other assistance delivered to affected communities, many of which were still reeling from last year’s deadly typhoon.

In all, more than 200,000 people have been affected by the storm in 14 central and southern Philippine provinces.

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