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A tropical storm is blowing across the Philippines’ mountainous north, worsening more than a week of bad weather that has ...
The Philippines shut down schools and cancelled flights Thursday as torrential rains driven by a typhoon and a separate ...
Typhoon Co-may made landfall in the northern Philippine island of Luzon late Thursday, compounding more than a week of bad ...
Schools and government offices in Manila and the surrounding provinces were closed after a night of heavy rain.
Manila and 34 provinces closed schools and government offices as the typhoon intensified, causing cancellations of flights ...
The provincial government of Sulu has donated 2,000 bags of rice and 1,000 cases of canned goods for typhoon-stricken families in the National Capital Region (NCR), military officials announced on ...
A typhoon moving toward northern Philippines may intensify further before making landfall as early as tonight, with heavy ...
MANILA: Tropical Storm "Emong" (international name: Co-may) made its way to the northern tip of the country on Friday (July ...
Care-free children used a flooded road as a paddling pool, playing in traffic in the midst of typhoon rain. Footage captured ...
Hours after Typhoon Co-May made landfall, residents of Bulacan in the Philippines wade through knee-high floodwaters and ride through the streets on boats. Co-May, which has been downgraded to a ...
There were no immediate reports of deaths or injuries directly caused by Co-may, locally called Emong, the fifth weather ...
Around 70 domestic and international flights in the Philippines were cancelled today due to the storms, the civil aviation ...