Weather
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Super Typhoon Rai Left Southern Philippines Devastated, Leaving Behind Hundreds of Casualties
On Friday, the true extent of the devastation caused by Super Typhoon Rai in the Philippines began to emerge. At least a dozen people have died due to the violent storm, which has closed off several villages from the outside world and has been characterized as "one of the most powerful typhoons to ever hit the southern Philippines."
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