Typhoon Mangkhut Leaves Lasting Damage in China, Philippines
Typhoon Mangkhut Leaves Lasting Damage in
The most powerful tropical storm of the year to date left a swathe of possibly long-term damage after killing more than 60 people in
In
Mangkhut, a super-typhoon with winds of up to 250 kilometers per hour, went on to fell trees and hobble infrastructure in
People's livelihoods will take time to recover in
"A lot of people not only lost their houses, but they also lost their livelihoods, so we have to come up with very quick opportunities to recover their livelihoods, otherwise we have a lot of people who would to be desperate to make three square meals a day," Philippine senator and domestic
About 3 million people were affected in the worst-hit parts of
An untold number of houses and schools were also damaged, often left without roofs in the disaster zone, according to local media reports. Agricultural damage is estimated at
Illegal mining in
Swathe of destruction in
Four people died in
Around the 14-million-plus city of
Officials cancelled classes Monday in seven cities, including
The typhoon will probably leave lasting damage to infrastructure, farms, communication channels and public utilities, said Zhao Xijun, associate dean of the
"There's still no exact, obvious figures for how big the losses are and how much we must pay in order to get back to the normal order of production," Zhao said.
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