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Corpse Search Continues Philippine Natural Disasters

Corpse Search Continues Philippine Natural Disasters - The fishermen in the Philippines to join and cooperate with local, Navy, police and firefighters to jointly expand search area bodies of victims of the flooding happening there due to the storm Washi mid-December. Flooding affected many villages and the population has resulted in many victims were swept and dragged down the flow towards the sea.

Until now the death toll was recorded reaching more than 1,200 people, while more than 60,000 survivors homeless. According to the Benito Salas, head of the Office of civil defense, until Monday (26/12/2011) clerk has managed to raise at least 150 bodies that drifted into the sea up to about 100 kilometers from the shoreline of two city, Cagayan de Oro and Iligan, which indeed affected most from natural disasters.

Ramos estimated it would take at least three to six months to restore the situation and conditions in such an everlasting. It includes the time it takes to set up temporary housing units, which would accommodate refugees currently still survive in school buildings. ' Now that we've stopped counting the number of victims is missing because no such thing as a definite amount. They (the bodies) are successful we raise, we don't know who they are. We only record the fingerprints and the arrangement of their teeth, so later if there is the family who are looking for they can check for yourself, '' said Ramos.

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