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Typhoon – battered Abra under state of calamity

/ 08:26 PM July 28, 2023
A house in Barangay Bañacao, Bangued town, Abra province is submerged in mud and floodwater at the height of the onslaught of "Egay." The typhoon left three dead and one missing in the province. (Photo courtesy of the Municipality of Bangued Facebook Page)

A house in Barangay Bañacao, Bangued town, Abra province is submerged in mud and floodwater at the height of the onslaught of Typhoon Egay.  Three fatalities were reported in the province, while four individuals were injured and another one missing.  (Photo courtesy of the Municipality of Bangued Facebook Page)

BAGUIO— The province of Abra was placed under a state of calamity on Friday after Typhoon Egay (international name Doksuri) whipped Northern Luzon early this week.

Members of the provincial board unanimously approved a resolution for the declaration, citing the severe damage caused by the typhoon.

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The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office has so far reported three fatalities, while four individuals were injured and another one is missing.

Damage to agriculture and infrastructure in the province was pegged at P24.6 million, so far.

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The typhoon also displaced 41,627 families and forced the closure of 47 road sections in the province.

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