Philippines typhoon Phanfone kills at least 20 people, causes Christmas Day devastation

Disaster agency officials are still assessing the damage caused by Typhoon Phanfone which has killed at least 20 people.

Residents clear an uprooted coconut tree, brought down by winds during typhoon Phanfone.

Residents clear an uprooted coconut tree, brought down by winds during typhoon Phanfone. Source: Getty

A strong typhoon that barrelled through the central Philippines has left at least 20people dead and forced thousands to flee their homes, devastating Christmas celebrations in the predominantly Catholic country.

Typhoon Phanfone, also known as Ursula, tore roofs off houses and toppled electric posts as it cut across the Philippines on Wednesday with winds of 195km/h.

With the internet and mobile phone networks still cut off in some badly damaged areas, a full assessment of Phanfone's damage was not immediately possible, authorities said.

Typhoon Phanfone pummelled the central Philippines on Christmas Day bringing a wet, miserable and terrifying holiday season to millions.
Typhoon Phanfone pummelled the central Philippines on Christmas Day bringing a wet, miserable and terrifying holiday season to millions. Source: Getty


But at least 20 people had been confirmed killed in villages and towns in the Visayas, the central third of the Philippines, according to disaster agency officials.

Phanfone also hit Boracay, Coron and other holiday destinations that are famed for their white-sand beaches and popular with foreign tourists.

The airport at Kalibo, which services Boracay, was badly damaged, according to a Korean tourist who was stranded there.

"Roads remain blocked, but some efforts have been made to clear away the damage. It's pretty bad," Jung Byung Joon said via Instagram messenger.

"Everything within 100 metres of the airport looks broken. There are a lot of frustrated people at the airport as flights have been cancelled.

Villagers capture a python on Christmas Day in the typhoon-hit city of Ormoc.
Villagers capture a python on Christmas Day in the typhoon-hit city of Ormoc. Source: Getty


"Taxis are still running but it's windy and still raining so no one wants to leave the airport, including me. "

Though much weaker, Phanfone tracked a similar path as Super Typhoon Haiyan - the country's deadliest storm on record which left more than 7,300 people dead or missing in 2013.

"It's like the younger sibling of Haiyan. It's less destructive, but it followed a similar path," Cindy Ferrer, an information officer at the Western Visayas region's disaster officer, told AFP.

Tens of thousands of people in the mostly Catholic nation had been forced to evacuate their homes on Wednesday, ruining Christmas celebrations.

Many others were not able to return to their families, with ferries and plane services suspended.

Earlier, there were reports at least 20 people had been killed during the chaos, but authorities later revised the number to 16.

Among those killed was a police officer who was electrocuted by a toppled electric post while patrolling. 

The Philippines is the first major landmass facing the Pacific typhoon belt and is hit by an average of about 20 major storms a year.

Many of the storms are deadly, and they typically wipe out harvests, homes and infrastructure, keeping millions of people perennially poor.


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