Manila – Emergency workers yesterday fanned out across flooded areas in the northern Philippines to rescue residents trapped on their roofs after Typhoon Koppu triggered floods and landslides. At least four people were killed in accidents caused by Koppu, which slammed into the country on Sunday, toppling trees and cutting off electricity in affected provinces.
More than 20,000 people were displaced, while 6,529 passengers were stranded after dozens of flights were cancelled and sea travel was suspended. The slow-moving typhoon was packing maximum winds of 120kph and gusts of up to 150kph, the weather bureau said. It was moving north-northeast at 5 kph.
Soldiers, police officers and other emergency workers were dispatched to the rice-growing province of Nueva Ecija, where murky floodwaters reached up to rooftops, trapping residents.



