Pope prays for Philippine flood victims as toll rises

Residents cross a river to return to their destroyed homes Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011, at Iligan city in southern Philippines. Tropical storm Washi blew away Sunday after devastating the southern Philippines with flash floods that killed hundreds of people as they slept and turned two coastal cities into a muddy wasteland filled with overturned cars and uprooted trees. AP PHOTO/BULLIT MARQUEZ

VATICAN CITY—Pope Benedict XVI on Sunday prayed for the victims of mammoth floods unleashed in the southern Philippines by tropical storm Sendong (international name: Washi), which has killed hundreds of people.

“I pray for the victims, many of them children, for the people without homes and for the many missing,” the pope said in an address in Saint Peter’s Square after his weekly Angelus prayer before thousands of pilgrims.

“I would like to assure the people of the southern Philippines of my closeness to them,” he added.

The Red Cross on Sunday said the death toll from the floods was now at 652 with 808 others missing. The devastated port cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan on Mindanao island accounted for most of the deaths.

Entire villages were swept away when the storm struck on Saturday.

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