Harry Jackson from Broadstairs found after Typhoon Kammuri hits Philippines
12:11, 04 December 2019
updated: 13:02, 04 December 2019
A man last seen when a typhoon hit the Philippines on Monday has been found after his little brother wrote to Santa pleading for his safe return.
Harry Jackson from Broadstairs went missing during a powerful strike which has killed four people.
Phone lines in the Daet area have been down since the extreme weather hit and Mr Jackson was last seen heading out on a 2km walk to an evacuation centre.
His worried mum, Sarah Ransom, a teacher at Hilderstone College, had been appealing for people to share the news of his disappearance on Twitter.
She also shared a picture of a letter written by Mr Jackson's little brother to Father Christmas' elves.
It reads: "Please give this letter to Santa, it's important.
"Tell Santa that can he find out if my brother's safe or not, and if he's not safe I won't have anything for Christmas."
Weather forecasters warned of a "catastrophic storm surge" on Monday, with low-lying areas being evacuated before Typhoon Kammuri arrived.
The country's largest airport was closed due to powerful 130mph winds and heavy rainfall.
But just hours after he penned the heartfelt note Mr Jackson was found.
More to come.
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