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Karding’s wrath in Zambales: 2 dead, over 1,000 families displaced

/ 11:52 AM September 26, 2022

Zambales disaster prep meeting

Zambales disaster preparation meeting. File Photo

SAN ANTONIO, Zambales — Two residents in this province died at the height of Super Typhoon Karding (international name: Noru), which spawned heavy rains and strong winds.

One of the fatalities, Angel Garcia, was an elderly farmer from Cabangan town.

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Authorities said Garcia drowned when a dike was destroyed in the area, flooding the villages of Kadmang, Adbang, Sta. Rita, Apo-apo, San Rafael, and Mabanglit.

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The other fatality, 26-year-old Anjomil Millan, died after his motorcycle overturned while negotiating a flooded area in San Felipe town.

At least 1,394 families, most of them residents of Cabangan, have been evacuated from the province.

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Authorities monitor every town in the province continuously, ensuring that all evacuation sites remain open for displaced residents. INQ

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