Six people have died due to Severe Tropical Storm Wipha (Crising) and the enhanced southwest monsoon (habagat), with figures subject to validation by the NDRRMC.
Five others were reported injured, and eight people remain missing.
A total of 1.3 million people, or 370,693 families, have been affected by the weather disturbances, with 107,983 people displaced.
Around 42,355 people are staying in 464 evacuation centers, while 65,628 people are taking shelter elsewhere.
Damage to infrastructure and agriculture has not yet been fully quantified in the new report.
A total of 194 road sections and 12 bridges were affected, with 53 roads and eight bridges reported impassable.
Authorities recorded flooding in at least 467 areas across various regions in the country.
The agency also reported 47 related incidents, including landslides, collapsed structures, fallen debris, maritime accidents, storm surges, tornadoes, destructive winds, rockfalls and drowning.
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