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Philippines Faces Catastrophic Impact as Super Typhoon Man-yi Hits

Super Typhoon Man-yi makes landfall in the Philippines, forcing evacuations and presenting life-threatening conditions across affected regions.

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Updated: Nov 16th, 2024, 3:14 PM ET

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Super Typhoon Man-yi made landfall in the Philippines with winds reaching 195 km/h, prompting over 650,000 evacuations. The storm is expected to cause catastrophic storm surges, severe flooding, and landslides, already resulting in 163 deaths from previous storms. Residents are urged to heed evacuation warnings as the typhoon brings life-threatening conditions to northern areas, with expected heavy rainfall and strong winds. Authorities emphasize the importance of preemptive action to ensure safety during this unprecedented series of storms in a short period.


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