Philippines Washi stom left 652 dead and 808 missing and still counting

Washi strikes Philippines leaving more than 1400 dead or missing.Photo:AP/Erwin Mascarinas

Red Cross announced on Sunday that the severe flooding caused by Tropical Storm Washi in the south of the Philippines led to a much larger death figure than previously thought, reaching at least 652 dead and 808 missing, according to AFP (scroll down for video).

According to representatives of the organization, most deaths were recorded in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan ports, on the island of Mindanao.

Washi, which hit the Philippine shores as of Friday evening, entirely flooded villages and destroyed many roads and bridges, according to witnesses. Mindanao Island (south), one of the poorest regions in the Philippines and and a hotspot for separatist rebellions was the worst affected.

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Philippines Government and Red Cross have launched appeals demanding help to provide food, clothing and shelter for more than 35,000 people who are currently displaced in evacuation centers.

Video: Tropical Storm Washi Hits Philippines – December 2011