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Severe flooding across the Philippines, driven by Tropical Cyclone Emong and the annual monsoon season, has forced more 53,000 families into evacuation shelters. The country announced that some 88 disaster declarations have been issued and over $5 million in aid has been distributed.
States along the Gulf Coast could see heavy rainfall from a low-pressure system currently off the northeastern Florida coast.
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Tropical storm adds to Philippines' weather toll with 25 dead and 278,000 evacuated this week
A tropical storm is blowing across the Philippines’ mountainous north, worsening more than a week of bad weather that has caused at least 25 deaths and prompted evacuations in villages affected by flo
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Tropical Cyclone Emong has already weakened into a tropical storm, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) on Friday. In its 2 p.m. bulletin,
Wipha was a tropical storm over Vietnam Tuesday afternoon China Standard Time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said in its latest advisory. The tropical storm had sustained wind speeds of 40 miles per hour.
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Tropical storm Wipha weakened after making landfall in northern Vietnam, with authorities on alert due to heavy rains that could cause flooding and mudslides, as the Philippines struggled with monsoon downpours that began last week.
Tropical Storm Wipha brought heavy rain and flooding to northern Vietnam, leaving one person dead and another missing, police said Wednesday.
There were no immediate reports of deaths or injuries directly caused by Co-may, locally called Emong, the fifth weather disturbance to hit the Philippines since the rainy season started in last month. More than a dozen more tropical storms were expected to batter the Southeast Asian country the rest of the year, forecasters said.
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