The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) has established Victims Information Centers in fire stations across typhoon-affected areas to help individuals locate missing loved ones after Typhoon Odette.
Relatives can visit their nearest fire station to provide details about missing persons, and the BFP will assist in the search and provide feedback.
Interior Secretary Eduardo Año stated that more than 14,000 policemen and over 10,000 BFP personnel have been deployed to regions severely impacted by the typhoon.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) reported at least 56 people missing due to the typhoon.
Based on PNP data, at least 375 people died as a result of the "Odette" onslaught.
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