Typhon Uwan's destructive effects are felt by the residents in Dingalan, Aurora, Central Luzon, Nov. 10. 鈥 PHILIPPINE STAR/WALTER BOLLOZOS

Two deaths and nearly 1.2 million affected individuals were reported following the onslaught of Super Typhoon Fung-Wong, locally named Uwan, which unleashed life-threatening winds and torrential rains across large parts of the country over the weekend, according to the Office of Civil Defense (OCD).

One of the reported deaths occurred in Viga,听Catanduanes, due to drowning, while the other was in Catbalogan City, Samar, after听a structure听got听collapsed, said Bernardo听Rafaelito听R. Alejandro IV, OCD鈥檚 deputy administrator, during an 11:00 a.m. press briefing.

Mr. Alejandro said that the reported fatalities are still under validation to confirm if听they鈥檙e听directly attributed to Fung-Wong.听

The OCD also reported two injuries in Bato, Catanduanes, and in Calinog, Iloilo.听

Meanwhile, more than 330,000 families, or nearly 1.2 million individuals, were affected by the super typhoon, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said in a 12:00 p.m. report. The council is being administered by the OCD.

The affected population is primarily in areas of Regions III, V, VI, VIII, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, and CARAGA, the report said.听

One of those affected by Super Typhoon Fung-wong was the family of Zara Nie, 34, who lives in听Catanduanes, one of the first provinces to feel the full force of the storm.

In a video uploaded on Facebook and filmed by her brother, roof-high floodwaters were seen inundating the residents of District 3, San Miguel, Catanduanes.

Ms. Nie said it was the first time residents had experienced flooding of this magnitude.

鈥淭he water rose very quickly because there is a river near our houses,鈥 Ms. Nie said in a Messenger chat message in Filipino.听

鈥淚t鈥檚 really the first time the flood has been this severe.鈥

Ms. Nie also said that even the dike under construction, which was meant to protect the neighborhood, did not stand a chance against the unusually heavy rainfall brought by the storm.

As of this writing, the floodwaters in the area have already subsided. 听However, some heavily affected residents are calling for help.听

鈥(They need) food, especially for the children,鈥 Ms. Nie said.听

鈥淎lso, probably some supplies to help rebuild their homes, because some of our neighbors lost their houses.鈥

According to the NDRRMC, as of 12:00 p.m., more than 127,000 individuals in听Catanduanes听were affected by Fung-wong, of whom听nearly 23,000听have taken shelter in evacuation centers.

Also, 65 areas in the province were reported to be听flooded since听last weekend, with听more than a dozen areas听remaining听flooded.

The听Philippine Red Cross (PRC) said that some people have already left the evacuation centers, primarily in the northern parts of the country, which were hardest hit by the storm. It is also anticipating people returning to the centers in the event that water levels rise again in听Cagayan, Isabela, and other areas.

鈥淲e will need to support them with water and food. For the next two or three days,听we’re听going to provide them听with hot meals and water,鈥 Dr. Gwendolyn T. Pang, secretary general of the PRC, said during the听MoneyTalks听with Cathy Yang听livestream听on Monday.

鈥淚f families do not have sleeping materials, we also give them sleeping materials and hygiene kits.鈥澨

Ms. Pang also said that the organization will provide doxycycline to prevent leptospirosis for听exposed听residents. 鈥斕Edg Adrian A. Eva