At least three people were killed while two are missing in the wake of rain brought by the tail-end of a cold front in Mindanao, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said Tuesday.  (Photo from Pagasa website)


At least three people were killed while two are missing in the wake of rain brought by the tail-end of a cold front in Mindanao, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said Tuesday.
In its 6 a.m. update, the NDRRMC said the tail-end of a cold front affected mainly Northern Mindanao, adding most of the casualties were from Misamis Occidental.
The NDRRMC identified the fatalities as:
Glenn Custodio, 17, Brgy. San Miguel, Tagum City, electrocuted Boyet Borres, 19, El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental, drowning Clyde Selgas, 19, El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental
Four of at least five injured were identified as:
Marian Joy Villanueva, 13 Arly Impil, 31 Sherly Balolong, 26 Annaly Impil, 13
Still missing are:
Ramon Ampong, 63, Brgy. Sumlon, Asuncion John Michael Unson, 21, El Salvador City, Misamis Oriental
The floods affected 19,840 families or 84,202 people in 84 villages in seven provinces in Regions 10, 11 and 12, the NDRRMC said.
Of these, 8,542 families or 33,192 people are staying in 51 evacuation centers.
At least eight houses were destroyed while 199 others were damaged in Kapalong in Davao del Norte and in Bagumbayan in Sultan Kudarat.
Impassable to vehicles were:
road in Barangay Sagayen in Asuncion, Davao del Norte (impassable to all) road in Brgy. Florida in Kapalong, Davao del Norte (impassable to light vehicles) road in Brgy. Camiling in Carmen, Davao del Norte (impassable to light vehicles) road in Brgy. Kinamayan, Carmen, Davao del Norte (impassable to light vehicles) San Jose Bridge in Caraga, Davao Oriental (not passable to all vehicles) Papag Bridge in Baganga, Davao Oriental (not passable to all vehicles)
Cateel town in Davao Oriental was placed under a state of calamity, the Department of Education said in a Twitter post early Tuesday.
The DepEd said classes were suspended in Cateel, Davao Oriental until Friday.
The NDRRMC said classes were also suspended in parts of Davao del Norte, Tagum City, Davao Oriental, Compostela Valley and Davao City as schools there were flooded or submerged.
Power in some areas restored
Meanwhile, Davao Light and Power Company said it has started to restore power to main power lines of flood-affected areas.
Still without power as of Monday afternoon were Jade Valley, Gem Village, Matina Gravahan, Juliville, Marfori, Madapo Hills and portion of El Rio, Bacaca and Tigatto.
Davao Light said it deployed several crews to these affected areas to expedite the repairs of power lines and connections.
"The inspection team will check the individual connections thoroughly should there be wet electrical outlets and meters," it said.
It advised customers whose houses or establishments were flooded to first make sure that their outlets are already dry before plugging connections or switching.
The company also said the public may call 229-(DLPC)3572 for updates. —KG, GMA News


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