In the southern part of the Philippines, flooding has occurred one after another due to the effects of a large typhoon No. 22, and at least 67 people have died so far.

On the island of Mindanao in the southern part of the Philippines, floods occurred one after another due to the heavy rainfall caused by the approach of Typhoon No. 22 from the 27th to the 28th.



According to local authorities, tens of thousands of houses in Maguindanao Province in the western part of the island were damaged by flooding, at least 67 people died, and 11 people are missing.



Footage from the site shows rescue workers riding rubber boats to rescue stranded residents and others as brown, murky water spreads over a wide area of ​​the city.



The local authorities are rushing to rescue the victims and grasp the damage situation overnight on the 29th.



Typhoon No. 22 is expected to approach Luzon Island, where the capital Manila is located, in the future, and vigilance is spreading over the weekend.