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‘Miracle survivor’ mourns lost family

Lenlen Medrano and her child (on stretcher) , survivors of Typhoon Bopha, are transported across a surging river in New Bataan town, compostela province yesterday. AFP Photo





NEW BATAAN: A typhoon “miracle survivor” was rescued on Thursday after being trapped for two days under rocks and debris in flash floods that swept away his entire family and their farming hamlet.


Slathered in mud and teary-eyed, Carlos Agang recounted how a small community of banana and coconut farmers was obliterated as Typhoon Pablo (international codename: Bopha) unleashed a wall of water after making landfall on southern Mindanao on Tuesday.

“It’s a miracle that I survived, but I might as well be dead,” the 54-year-old told reporters as aid workers carried him off on a stretcher with a broken leg to be airlifted to a hospital.

Pablo ploughed across Mindanao, flattening whole towns in its 700-kilometer wide path with a deadly blend of hurricane-force winds, floods and landslides, leaving nearly 200,000 homeless and more than 300 dead.

The typhoon triggered flashfloods, which carried away Agang’s mountainside home outside New Bataan along with him, his wife and four children.

The floodwaters deposited him downstream in a boulder-strewn field, where he lay pinned down for two days by rocks and debris.

“I was shouting for help all the time, but no one came. I don’t know what happened to [my family]. Perhaps they are all dead,” said Agang, who was finally rescued by local residents on Thursday.

Rescuers were still depositing unidentified corpses at a government yard in the center of town on
Thursday, near a gymnasium packed with scores of homeless typhoon victims lying on mats on the wet, muddy floor.

Most houses and buildings in the town were flattened by boulders and logs that rolled down the mountainside, and the ground was carpeted with sludge.

Shell-shocked survivors scrabbled through the rubble to find anything that could be recovered, as relatives searched for missing family members among the newly arrived body bags delivered by soldiers.

“We expect to retrieve more bodies today,” said Francisco Macalipay, a Philippine Army soldier who commanded the truck delivering the bodies.

He said that rescuers were struggling to reach villages amid the destroyed roads and wrecked bridges, but finding corpses was hardly a problem.

“Just let your nose lead you to them,” he told Agence France-Presse, referring to the overpowering stench of dead bodies everywhere.

Rescuers were also digging through the rubble of the town’s clinic to try and find medicines and medical equipment that could be used, but instead found another corpse.        


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