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MANILA— Typhoon Odette wrought havoc over provinces in the Visayas and Southern Luzon this week, leaving a trail of devastation on its path.
Odette blew roofs off houses and uprooted trees. Debris from destroyed infrastructure are also scattered in neighborhoods. Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia has declared a state of calamity after the typhoon damaged houses and infrastructure in her province. Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama, meanwhile, also declared a state of calamity in his city, even as many barangays have no electricity.
Under a state of calamity, local government units will be able to access emergency funds for disaster management and relief activities.Cebu City emergency hotlines: The storm made landfall twice in Southern Leyte , toppling roofs and cutting the power supply in many parts of the province.
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