“We did not foresee the devastation brought about by this landslide,” he added.
While the storm had moved out of the Philippines, intermittent rains had continued, hampering search and rescue efforts.
Baybay’s mayor, Jose Carlos Cari, said on Wednesday that he feared the casualty figures could rise. “We are still searching for many people missing,” he said. “Our responders are wading through mud.”
The nearby town of Abuyog was also hit by a landslide. Floodwaters had receded, but officials said nearly 80 percent of one village there had been wiped out. Thirty-one deaths had been confirmed as of Thursday.
“After the landslide, the remaining 20 percent of houses along the coast were swamped by a storm surge,” said Lemuel Gin Traya, Abuyog’s mayor. “It was one huge wave.”
All in all, about nine regions and an estimated 139,000 people in the Philippines’ eastern seaboard were affected, the disaster relief agency in Manila said.