The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reported that the death toll from Typhoon Odette has risen to 177, with 275 injured and 38 still missing.
In Negros Oriental alone, at least 70 people have died and 22 others are missing, according to the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO).
The PDRRMO fears the death toll in Negros Oriental may increase as some areas remain inaccessible.
Typhoon Odette affected 3,473 barangays, impacting 1,382,252 persons, with many families displaced.
Power has been restored in 34 of the 239 affected cities and municipalities, while two localities still face water supply disruption.
Communication interruption was reported in 135 areas, with 107 lines already restored.
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