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Strong typhoon prompts more evacuations in Philippines, the fifth major storm to hit in three weeks

  • The Philippines is preparing for its fifth major storm, Typhoon Usagi, in three weeks, triggering evacuations and a United Nations request for emergency funds.
  • Typhoon Usagi has sustained winds of up to 185 kilometers per hour and is expected to make landfall in Cagayan province, northern Luzon.
  • The country's weather agency warned of life-threatening tidal surges up to three meters in coastal areas and advised ships to stay in port.
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