The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) reported 145 fatalities attributed to Severe Tropical Storm Kristine and Super Typhoon Leon, with 14 officially validated.
Of the validated deaths, nine were in Bicol, two in Central Luzon, two in Cordillera, and one in Northern Mindanao.
The OCD reported 7,033,922 individuals or 1,788,630 families affected by the two weather disturbances.
More than 761,010 individuals were displaced and temporarily residing in 2,780 evacuation centers.
The calamity also left 115 people injured and 37 missing.
OCD Administrator Ariel Nepomuceno stated that approximately 500,000 families or 2.5 million individuals are expected to be impacted by Leon in northern Luzon to Central Luzon.
Severe Tropical Storm Kristine made landfall over Isabela on October 24, causing heavy rains that led to a landslide in Talisay, Batangas, killing 20 people.
As of October 30, the costs of damage to livelihood and infrastructure have reached P3.6 million.
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