DescriptionAerial inspection of areas affected by Tropical Storm Agaton in Leyte on April 15, 2022 (1).jpg
English: The convoy of helicopters carrying President Rodrigo Roa Duterte passes one of the areas hit by landslides brought by Tropical Storm Agaton in Baybay City, Leyte during an aerial inspection on April 15, 2022. According to the Office of Civil Defense, the aftermath of Tropical Storm Agaton has affected almost a million people and left 253 unofficial number of casualties --dead, missing, and injured-- in six regions.
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The convoy of helicopters carrying President Rodrigo Roa Duterte passes one of the areas hit by landslides brought by Tropical Storm Agaton in Baybay City, Leyte during an aerial inspection on April 15, 2022. According to the Office of Civil Defense, the aftermath of Tropical Storm Agaton has affected almost a million people and left 253 unofficial number of casualties --dead, missing, and injured-- in six regions. KING RODRIGUEZ/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO
The convoy of helicopters carrying President Rodrigo Roa Duterte passes one of the areas hit by landslides brought by Tropical Storm Agaton in Baybay City, Leyte during an aerial inspection on April 15, 2022. According to the Office of Civil Defense, the aftermath of Tropical Storm Agaton has affected almost a million people and left 253 unofficial number of casualties --dead, missing, and injured-- in six regions. KING RODRIGUEZ/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO