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Philippines typhoon death toll climbs to 1,774
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A mother carries her injured daughter for treatment as some residents wait for relief distribution at Tacloban airport Monday Nov. 11, 2013, following Friday's typhoon Haiyan that lashed this city and several provinces in central Philippines. Typhoon-ravaged Philippine islands faced an unimaginably huge recovery effort that had barely begun Monday, as bloated bodies lay uncollected and uncounted in the streets and survivors pleaded for food, water and medicine. (AP Photo)
A mother carries her injured daughter for treatment as some residents wait for relief distribution at Tacloban airport Monday Nov. 11, 2013, following Friday's typhoon Haiyan that lashed this city and several provinces in central Philippines. Typhoon-ravaged Philippine islands faced an unimaginably huge recovery effort that had barely begun Monday, as bloated bodies lay uncollected and uncounted in the streets and survivors pleaded for food, water and medicine. (AP Photo)

The number of deaths in the Philippines caused by super typhoon Haiyan, locally called Yolanda, rose to 1,774 by Monday night, a government agency said.

Of the total fatalities, 1,660 were in worst-hit eastern Visayas region, reported Xinhua quoting National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) spokesman Rey Balido as saying.  

He said 82 people were still missing and 2,487 were injured.

Balido said they expected the number of casualties to increase as they were awaiting reports from other areas. 

The super typhoon hit the Philippines Friday and exited the country Saturday afternoon.

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(Published 11 November 2013, 18:47 IST)