2024-11-19 05:40:08
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Typhoon Man-yi Devastates the Philippines

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Typhoon Man-yi has wreaked havoc across the Philippines, claiming at least eight lives and displacing hundreds of thousands. With wind speeds reaching 195 km/h, the storm caused severe flooding, landslides, and extensive damage to infrastructure.

The northern regions, particularly Catanduanes, faced prolonged power outages and significant destruction, with over 8,000 homes reported destroyed. Authorities issued warnings about the dangerous conditions, as the typhoon was the strongest among recent storms that left 171 dead in the past month.

Climate change continues to intensify the frequency and severity of such natural disasters, highlighting the urgent need for effective disaster preparedness and response strategies.

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18. November 2024 um 12:04

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Environment
Super Typhoon Man-yi killed 8 in the Philippines; severe flooding in northern regions; power outages in Catanduanes for months; Magat Dam release flooded Ilagan City and Nueva Ecija; typhoon made landfall with 195 km/h winds, prompting 685,000 evacuations; caused landslides, storm surges, and coastal road damage; was the strongest of 6 recent storms, with 171 deaths in the past month; authorities warned of a potentially dangerous and life-threatening situation; climate change is increasing storm..
EuroNews
18. November 2024 um 21:00

7 Dead and Widespread Destruction: Hundreds of Thousands in the Philippines Homeless After Typhoon Man-yi

Environment
7 dead and significant damage; hundreds of thousands of Filipinos homeless; wind speed of the typhoon 195 km/h; landslides burying homes; rescue teams searching for more victims; over one million people affected; more than 8,000 homes destroyed; 100 cities lost power; American aid of one million dollars; the Philippines is one of the most disaster-prone countries.
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19. November 2024 um 01:48

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VnExpress English
19. November 2024 um 03:36

At least 8 killed as Typhoon Man-yi hits Philippines

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Typhoon Man-yi hit Catanduanes Saturday, Luzon Sunday; killed 8, injured 3; caused floods, landslides; Marcos pledged aid; Catanduanes faces months-long outages; Baler clearing debris; weakened to depression crossing East Sea; recent typhoons left 163 dead, displaced thousands, damaged crops and livestock; several provinces declared states of calamity.
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