Typhoon Ulysses floods cause deaths, evacuations in Cagayan

Residents in Solana, Cagayan were forced to sleep on their roofs due to massive flooding caused by Typhoon Ulysses, with rescue operations ongoing.

As of Sunday, November 15, several barangays in Cagayan province and Tuguegarao City remain flooded, but the water is slowly subsiding.

In Alcala, Cagayan, at least seven barangays are still submerged, with floodwaters decreasing by 1.5 meters.

Two individuals in Alcala died from electrocution due to the flooding, with one body still missing.

At least 12,000 individuals remain evacuated in Alcala's designated evacuation centers.

The military has reported 39 fatalities, 40 injuries, and 22 missing persons attributed to the typhoon nationwide.

Infrastructure damages from Ulysses are estimated at P4.25 billion, while the agriculture sector has incurred nearly P1 billion in losses.

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