Typhoon Rai: at least 18 killed in Philippines as clean up begins

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Typhoon Rai: at least 18 killed in Philippines as clean up begins
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Seven reported missing after super typhoon pummels southern and central regions of the country

Damage caused by super typhoon Rai after the storm crossed over Surigao City in Surigao del Norte province.Damage caused by super typhoon Rai after the storm crossed over Surigao City in Surigao del Norte province.Sat 18 Dec 2021 02.43 GMTAt least 18 people have died in the strongest typhoon to hit thethis year, the country’s disaster agency said, after the storm swept across the archipelago uprooting trees, toppling power poles and flooding villages.

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