Screen cap of video shows snapped power pole in northern Philippines, where landslides caused by Typhoon Yutu have killed six people and left many others missing. Regional police Chief Superintendent Rolando Nana said authorities were attempting to verify a report that a landslide buried a government building under construction in Natonin in Mountain province, trapping more than 20 people. Typhoon Yutu weakened considerably from its earlier super typhoon status before slamming into the Philippines' northeastern Isabela province before dawn. Separate landslides in the upland provinces of Kalinga and Mountain province, near Ifugao, killed a 40-year-old man and a young girl, Nana said. More than 10,000 villagers moved to emergency shelters in several northern provinces.
Source: Bangkok Post October 30, 2018 17:16 UTC