NDRRMC: Over 4M affected by Typhoon Ulysses

As of Monday, November 23, over 4 million people were affected by Typhoon Ulysses across several regions in the Philippines.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reported that a total of 995,476 families or 4,079,739 individuals were impacted in 6,644 barangays.

On Sunday, November 22, the NDRRMC had recorded 932,467 affected families and 3,830,602 individuals across 6,321 barangays.

Of those affected, 139,443 people were in evacuation centers while 83,739 took shelter elsewhere; on Sunday, the numbers were 139,866 and 46,848 respectively.

The death toll remained at 73 with 69 injured and 19 missing as of Monday morning.

Search and rescue operations continued in Northern and Southern Luzon Commands, shifting to rehabilitation support and relief efforts post-disaster.

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