TV9 NEWS: SUPER TYPHOON DUMPS RAIN IN PHILIPPINES

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Super typhoon slams Philippines
2010-10-19 09:20
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People salvage their belongings in Ilagan township after Typhoon Megi (local name "Juan") barrelled through Isabela province in northeast Philippines. (Bullit Marquez, AP)

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Cauayan - Super Typhoon Megi dumped heavy rains over the Philippine capital as it departed on Tuesday after killing 11 people, creating a wasteland of fallen trees in the north and sending thousands scrambling to safety in near-zero visibility.

The strongest cyclone to buffet the country in years slammed into the northern Philippines on Monday and was forecast to regain strength over the South China Sea on Tuesday as it headed toward China and Vietnam, where recent floods unrelated to the storm already have caused 30 deaths.

Surging currents on Vietnam's flooded main highway on Monday swept away a bus and 20 of its passengers, including a boy pulled from his mother's grasp.

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  • worse disaster ...

  • sana wlang nasaktan sa bagyo na ito...

  • ukinayo madik maawatan binagyo diyay baryo me..

  • the philippines is really having it rough...

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