AURORA – Typhoon “Nika” (international name: Toraji) has caused agricultural damage in Aurora province amounting to P45,605,175.38, according to a report from the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (PDRRMC) on Thursday, Nov. 14. READ: Nika out but Ofel threatens Northern Luzon Article continues after this advertisementThe recent assessment identified corn and cassava as the hardest-hit crops, with losses totaling P26,962,040. FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Super Typhoon Pepito now approaching landfall in Catanduanes NEWSINFO LIST: Areas at high risk of storm surge due to Super Typhoon Pepito NEWSINFO Pepito makes landfall in CatanduanesRice crops suffered damage worth P9,682,887.38, followed by high-value crops at P8,324,315, fisheries at P792,000, and livestock losses amounting to P456,379. Dilasag town, where Nika made landfall early this week, was most affected, along with the towns of Maria Aurora, Casiguran, Dinalungan and Baler. Article continues after this advertisementPDRRMC data also indicated that 11,860 families, or 35,361 individuals across eight towns in Aurora, were impacted by the typhoon. Subscribe to our daily newsletter |
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