Entire villages lay submerged, and scores of towns remained without electricity on Monday as Typhoon Fung-wong left the Philippines.
The storm is the 21st this year in the Philippines, coming after Typhoon Kalmaegi killed 224 last week, with five dead in Vietnam.
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Slamming into the Philippines as a super typhoon, Fung-wong brought floods, landslides, power outages, killed at least six ...
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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has doubled down on comments detailing the conditions under which her country might join a U.S. military response should China move against Taiwan. "I made the ...