In the Philippines, heavy rains caused by typhoons up to the 12th caused landslides and floods in various parts of the country, killing at least 76 people so far.

In the Philippines, typhoon No. 2 stagnated for two days near the eastern offshore of central Leyte Island until the 12th, and landslides and floods caused by heavy rains occurred one after another in various places.



Of these, in the city of Bay Bay on Leyte Island, a large-scale landslide occurred near houses and fields, and in the video from the site, it was confirmed whether there were any people buried while using an excavator to scrape the earth and sand. You can see how it is done.



According to the government's disaster response authorities, the typhoon has killed at least 76 people and left 29 missing, so we are rushing to confirm the full extent of the damage.



In addition, on Leyte Island, the ground has loosened due to continuous rain, and there is a risk of further sediment-related disasters, so about 22,000 people have been evacuated to public facilities so far.



In the Philippines, a fierce typhoon No. 22 landed on the central islands in December last year, killing more than 400 people in total.