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People walk along a ruined street in Camarines Sur after strong winds brought by Typhoon Nina.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) called on local units to submit their respective sangguniang resolutions on the declaration of a state of disaster so that the agency could record their reports.

"The provinces that have submitted their sanggunian resolutions to the council are Batangas, the municipality of Naujan, Puerto Galera and Calapan City that all come from Oriental Mindoro," NDRRMC spokesperson Mina Marasigan told.

During the evaluation of needs after the disaster, which was conducted on Thursday, the agency has confirmed three deaths during the attack of typhoon Nina. The fatalities were from Mulanay, Quezon and Batangas.

"The DILG confirmed three deaths, authorities are also looking for ten missing persons, there are also ten more reported deaths, the report is still being checked by the Ministry of Health and the Department of the Interior and Local Government," said Marasigan. .

Meanwhile, damage to agriculture and infrastructure in CALABARZON, MIMAROPA and Bicol is currently more than P681 million.

The government has allocated P48 million for the victims of the typhoon.

President Rodrigo Duterte has in the meantime issued a guideline to the Civil Protection Bureau, as well as to other bodies that are conducting the rehabilitation and rehabilitation efforts in communities heavily affected by typhoon Nina.

"The president has ordered us to ensure the immediate delivery of our assistance to our compatriots, especially when it comes to shelter, which is what the Office of Civil Defense is currently addressing."

The agency said that the supply of shelter materials to affected areas is still under way.

The NDRRMC said that more than 37,000 families currently seek accommodation at 831 evacuation centers in the Calabarzon, MIMAROPA, Bicol and Eastern Visayas regions.

The operation center of the NDRRMC remains on red alert and continuously determines the overall value of damage caused by typhoon Nina. – Bryan de Paz UNTV News & Rescue

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