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New York Times, Published on 08/11/2024
» MANILA — Typhoon Yinxing made landfall in the Philippines on Thursday, bringing dangerous winds and intense rainfall to Luzon, the nation's most populous island.
Asia focus, Published on 28/12/2020
» In a world under siege from a relentless virus, Asia's resilience was tested to the utmost. Asia Focus staff look back at key events
Bloomberg News, Published on 16/11/2020
» Three strong typhoons over the past three weeks have killed more than 100 people in the Philippines and damaged farms and infrastructure worth almost 25 billion pesos (15.6 billion baht), based on reports from its disaster agency.
Reuters, Published on 15/11/2020
» MANILA: The death toll from the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines this year has climbed to 67, while many areas remained submerged in a northern region hit by the worst flooding in more than four decades, officials said on Sunday.
News, Published on 15/11/2020
» Typhoon Vamco is expected to hit the North and Northeast on Sunday and Monday, but spare the flooded areas of the lower Northeast.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 14/11/2020
» The Thai Meteorological Department has warned Thais to brace for the impact of Typhoon Vamco over the weekend.
AFP, Published on 13/11/2020
» MANILA - The death toll in the typhoon-battered Philippines has risen to 14, an official said Friday, after some of the worst flooding in years swamped villages and forced thousands to flee their homes.
AFP, Published on 12/11/2020
» MANILA: The third typhoon to hit the storm-battered Philippines in as many weeks caused major flooding in Manila on Thursday, trapping people on rooftops and claiming at least two lives in another part of the country.
AFP, Published on 11/11/2020
» Thousands of people were evacuated from their homes in storm-battered parts of the Philippines Wednesday as the third typhoon in as many weeks barrelled towards the country.
News, Prasit Tangprasert, Published on 11/11/2020
» Farmers in flood-ravaged Nakhon Ratchasima, or Korat, were subjected to further misery yesterday when swaths of agricultural land became inundated after the banks of two rivers burst following Phimai Dam's release of high volumes of water.