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Tropical Storm Yagi causes widespread destruction in Northern Philippines, leaving at least 14 people dead
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Tropical Storm Yagi caused significant damage and loss of life in the Philippines. The storm made landfall in Casiguran town, Aurora province, and moved northwestward towards the northernmost provinces. A total of at least 14 people were killed, mostly due to landslides and drownings. In addition, three people were killed in a landslide in Antipolo, near Manila, and schools and government offices in the capital were shut as a precaution. The storm also caused a landslide in Bicol region, southeast of Manila, but the number of casualties in this area is not specified.
The floods were above head height in some areas.
The creeks overflowed and a part of the hillside gave in because of the heavy rains.
Tropical Storm Yagi
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- 1.China
- 2.Philippines
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- 1.Aaron Favila
- 2.Constante Foronda
- 3.Enrilito Bernardo Jr
- 4.Joeal Calupitan
- 5.Joshua Tuazon
- 6.Relly Bonifacio