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Typhoon Man-yi Devastates Northern Philippines, Displaces 400,000

Typhoon Man-yi wreaks havoc in the Philippines, displacing around 400,000 people and leading to emergency response efforts.

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Updated: Nov 17th, 2024, 1:51 AM ET

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Typhoon Man-yi hit the northern Philippines with winds reaching 195 km/h, displacing approximately 400,000 people and causing severe damage. Catanduanes province declared a state of emergency as tidal surges exceeded 7 meters. Over 750,000 individuals sought refuge in shelters, while electrical outages and infrastructure damage were widespread. The typhoon is the latest in a series of storms impacting Luzon, raising concerns over food supply and national preparedness.


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Typhoon Man-yi Devastates Northern Philippines, Displaces 400,000 - Pano News