Manila: In the disaster-prone Philippines, the number of fatalities from recent floods and landslides has increased to 51, according to officials, who are distributing food packs to the hardest-hit communities. According to the national disaster agency, as rescuers look for 19 people still missing more than a week after intense rain battered central and southern regions over the Christmas weekend, the death toll could increase further. As the 110 million-strong nation with a majority of Catholics got ready for a lengthy Christmas holiday, bad weather struck. Also Read: German defence minister is under fire for a video from the new year As downpours flooded rural villages, damaged or destroyed more than 4,500 homes, and destroyed over 7,000 hectares of crops, more than 270,000 people were forced to find emergency shelter. Also Read: Death toll rises to 19 from prison attack in Mexican border town Numerous families were forced to clean up their homes and businesses after the floodwaters receded, instead of celebrating with friends and family. Also Read: Sri Lanka freezes hiring as part of new austerity measures On Mindanao's southernmost province, Misamis Occidental, 19 people drowned or died in landslides brought on by heavy rains, which accounts for the majority of the deaths. Scientists have issued a warning that storms are becoming more powerful as the world gets warmer, and the Philippines is listed as one of the most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change.