More than 85 dead as typhoon wreaks havoc in the Philippines
Hundreds of thousands fled their homes as one of the year’s strongest typhoons ripped through the Philippines.
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Hundreds of thousands fled their homes as one of the year’s strongest typhoons ripped through the Philippines.
Officials from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority boarded the Coral Adventurer on Wednesday morning local time.
Typhoon Kalmaegi has left at least 85 people dead and 75 others missing in the central Philippines, many in widespread flooding that trapped people on
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