Jonathan Fairfield Posted September 13, 2021 Share Posted September 13, 2021 Damaged buildings and debris are seen after Typhoon Chanthu passed through Sabtang, Batanes, Philippines, in this September 12, 2021 image obtained via social media. DENNIS BALLESTEROS VALDEZ via REUTERS MANILA (Reuters) - Several communities remain flooded and without power after a strong typhoon battered the Philippines' northernmost islands, the authorities said on Sunday, displacing thousands of people. Typhoon Chanthu, which at one point was categorised by the Philippine weather bureau as a category 5 storm, has weakened after powering into the northernmost region, including the Batanes island group, on Saturday, the weather bureau said. "It's one of the strongest typhoons I've felt," said Dennis Ballesteros Valdez, a resident of Sabtang town in the province of Batanes, which is often pummelled by powerful typhoons. "It could have been more destructive if the houses were not built as strong," Valdez said. Footage taken by Valdez showed powerful winds and rains battering houses in Sabtang on Saturday morning. More than 11,000 people have been affected by the typhoon, with more than 1,000 still in evacuation centers, the disaster agency said in a report. No casualties have been reported yet. Chanthu has been downgraded to category 3, according to Tropical Storm Risk, as it brushed Taiwan and drenched the island with heavy rain. Some 20 typhoons hit the Philippines on average each year, according to the weather authorities. (Reporting by Peter Blaza; Editing by Jacqueline Wong) -- © Copyright Reuters 2021-09-13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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