Environment
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Typhoon Vamco Death Toll Rises To 67 in the Philippines, Makes Landfall in Vietnam
Typhoon Ulysses has now claimed 67 lives in the Philippines and has made landfall in Vietnam. Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) has now claimed 67 lives in the Philippines and has made landfall in Vietnam.
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