The Philippine National Police (PNP) reported 211 deaths due to Typhoon Odette, with 22 of these verified in Negros Occidental.
Negros Occidental has declared a state of calamity with 33 casualties, 14 missing, and 36 injured.
The typhoon caused an estimated PHP5.982 billion in damage across various sectors in Negros Occidental.
Central Visayas recorded the highest number of fatalities with 129, followed by CARAGA with 41.
Nationwide, 239 people were injured and 52 are reported missing due to the typhoon.
A total of 181,110 individuals were displaced in Negros Occidental alone.
The typhoon left 71 areas flooded, with 3,164 areas experiencing power outages and 1,897 localities without telecommunication services across the country.
A total of 1,013 passengers were stranded in seaports and airports, and state weather bureau PAGASA said Odette exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Saturday.
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