At least 31 people are known to have died, but the number could rise as rescue operations continue, the minister said.
At least 31 people have died in the Philippines due to floods and landslides caused by the downpour, according to Bloomberg.
It was reported that several provinces in the central and southern regions of the country suffered from the elements caused by tropical storm Nalgae.
Bangsamoro Autonomous Region Minister Naguib Sinarimbo, where most people were affected, said the death toll could rise as rescue operations continue.
The Philippine Weather Bureau said the typhoon is still strong, with possible flooding and landslides.
Remember, on October 25, an earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred in the Philippines.
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