The Philippine National Police (PNP) reported no incidents of looting or crime in areas affected by Typhoon Uwan.
Typhoon Uwan caused at least two deaths as it traversed Luzon over the weekend.
As of Monday morning, the PNP had deployed 21,682 officers and 1,566 vehicles for rescue and relief operations, with an additional 16,628 personnel from the Reactionary Standby Support Force mobilized.
The PNP monitored 28,008 evacuation centers, with 9,853 currently occupied, housing approximately 1.4 million individuals or over 443,000 families.
During the typhoon's onslaught, the police conducted 62 search and rescue operations, saving at least 10,112 people.
However, 24 police stations, two headquarters, and two vehicles sustained damage, and 28 personnel were reported affected.
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