Rescue teams across nine provinces in the Philippines are racing to locate 26 people missing after weekend rains, floods and landslides claimed at least 25 lives.
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The national disaster agency said on Wednesday casualties reported so far had increased to 25 from 17 the previous day, with most deaths caused by drowning from flash floods.
"Search and rescue operations continue, led by the coast guard as most of them were missing fishermen," the disaster agency's Diego Agustin Mariano told DZMM radio.
The rain-induced floods and landslides are unlike previous disasters in the Philippines, which are typically triggered by more severe typhoons and tropical storms, of which the archipelago nation usually sees about 20 each year.
The agency also recorded more than 300 flooded areas and 20 rain-induced landslides, which collectively have forced more than 80,000 people to take shelter in evacuation centres.
Most of the floods have since subsided.
Local media showed images on Wednesday of people crammed into gymnasiums turned into evacuation centres and residents removing debris and cleaning up homes after days of heavy rains.
The state weather agency said occasional light to moderate rains will continue in central and southern areas until Thursday.
Australian Associated Press