54 dead, thousands forced to flee homes after storm batters Philippines

Tropical storm Jiangmi exited the Philippines Thursday, leaving at least 54 dead and 13 missing from floods and landslides as officials admitted that more extensive warnings could have saved more lives.
The storm’s death toll was nearly triple that of the last major storm -- Super Typhoon Hagupit, which hit the Philippines last month and wreaked less havoc than expected thanks to timely precautionary measures.
Jiangmi, which at one point packed winds of 80 kilometres per hour, weakened into a low pressure area as it moved west into the Sulu Sea with winds of about 30 kilometres per hour, the government weather station said.
Civil defence chief Alexander Pama admitted Thursday that more frequent warnings could have been aired in broadcast media.
“Probably we did not put (enough warnings) out in the media,” he told DZMM radio.