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Rescuers in the northern Philippines used boats to pick up residents stranded by flooding as Typhoon Co-May was downgraded to ...
Typhoon Co-may tore through the north of the Phillippines this week, leaving 25 people dead and eight missing.
AT least 25 people have been killed in the Philippines and nearly 300,000 people have been evacuated as storms batter the ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. warned that country must adapt to the growing frequency of natural disasters caused by climate ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNTingog underscores need for Dept. of Disaster ResilienceThe massive impact of three successive cyclones and the southwest monsoon only highlights the need for a Department of ...
TYPHOON Emong roared across Northern Luzon on Friday, worsening more than a week of bad weather that has caused at least 25 ...
THE National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) reported on Friday that Typhoon Emong has disabled several of its ...
The Philippines shut down schools and cancelled flights as typhoon-driven rains pounded the northern island of Luzon, a ...
The number of reported casualties due to heavy rains, flooding, landslides and other incidents related to Typhoon Crising and ...
Typhoon Co-may made landfall in the northern Philippine island of Luzon late Thursday, compounding more than a week of bad weather and causing dozens of deaths.
The GMA Kapuso Foundation continued to bring relief assistance to thousands of families in different parts of the country who ...
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