Environment
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Storm Vamco Causes Damage and Injuries in Vietnam, the Death toll in Philippines Rises to 67 as Rescue Operations Continue
Storm Vamco slammed Vietnam on Sunday destroying buildings and injuring at least five people after it has taken 69 lives in the Philippines and left several areas of the Luzon group of islands flooded.
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