Death Toll From Typhoon Bopha Now Over 200

Typhoon Bopha’s death toll is rapidly climbing as Philipino officials start to reach areas of the country cut off by flooding and mudslides.

One small province in the eastern part of the country has reported at least 156 dead. Over 43 died in one village when a mudslide buried a school and village hall that served as a evacuation center.

The province along the coastline where the storm made landfall has reported 50 dead with many small villages still inaccessible to rescue personnel.

Governor Arturo Uy told the BBC that the storm has caused catastrophic damage to the region’s food supplies. In the areas they have been able to access, Uy estimated up to 80% of the crops were destroyed…most of them bananas marked for export. The exports bring the majority of income for the region.

The town of Cateel had more than 95% of their buildings completely destroyed by the storm.