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Super Typhoon Man-Yi moved across the Philippines' Luzon island on Sunday, causing over a million evacuations and damaging buildings. Despite no reported casualties, strong winds damaged homes, schools, and commercial buildings in Catanduanes. The typhoon, the sixth to hit the Philippines in a month, is heading towards southern and central Luzon. Evacuees fear heavy rain in Metro Manila, and precautionary measures have been urged.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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