MANILA: Philippine authorities rushed relief supplies to the country's remote
north Tuesday in preparation for a new storm, which was also expected to dump
heavy rain on other areas struggling with deadly floods.
Tropical Storm Kai-tak was
forecast to hit the east coast of Luzon, the country's main island, on
Wednesday morning, then pass over mountainous regions before heading towards
Taiwan, the state weather bureau said.
"We are rushing to
pre-position relief items to the northern areas ahead of this storm,"
Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman told AFP.
"We wanted to make sure that
we have enough supplies there just in case areas get cut off by landslides or
floods."
Kai-tak was also forecast to
bring heavy rains across the central and southern areas of Luzon, where 334,000
people remain in evacuation centres following flooding last week that in some
farming areas remains waist-deep.
The floods, which submerged 80
per cent of Manila, killed 95 people, according to the government.
The government had initially said
Kai-tak would start dumping up to 35 millimetres (1.3 inches) of rain an hour
over large areas of Luzon beginning Monday night, triggering warnings of more
mass evacuations from officials.
But as of noon Tuesday parts of
Luzon were only experiencing scattered, light rain showers.
Ramos said authorities had begun
releasing water from five dams in the mountain regions of Luzon that were near
overflowing in anticipation of more rains.
But the "controlled
release" was not expected to swamp already swollen river systems and cause
more flooding, he said.
- AFP/wm
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