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Hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated from the central Philippines on Monday as typhoon Melor, locally known as typhoon Nona, with winds of up to 150 kph (95 mph) made landfall, dumping heavy rain that could cause flooding, landslides and storm surges, authorities warned.
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Hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated from the central Philippines on Monday as typhoon Melor, locally known as typhoon Nona, with winds of up to 150 kph (95 mph) made landfall, dumping heavy rain that could cause flooding, landslides and storm surges, authorities warned.
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Hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated from the central Philippines on Monday as typhoon Melor, locally known as typhoon Nona, with winds of up to 150 kph (95 mph) made landfall, dumping heavy rain that could cause flooding, landslides and storm surges, authorities warned.
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Hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated from the central Philippines on Monday as typhoon Melor, locally known as typhoon Nona, with winds of up to 150 kph (95 mph) made landfall, dumping heavy rain that could cause flooding, landslides and storm surges, authorities warned.
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Hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated from the central Philippines on Monday as typhoon Melor, locally known as typhoon Nona, with winds of up to 150 kph (95 mph) made landfall, dumping heavy rain that could cause flooding, landslides and storm surges, authorities warned.
Credit: Reuters