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Typhoon Gaemi wreaked the most havoc in the country it didn't hit directly — the Philippines

  • Typhoon Gaemi caused severe flooding and landslides in the Philippines, leading to a rising death toll of 34, according to authorities.
  • The flooding stranded people on rooftops, with reports of individuals drowning and being electrocuted.
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Typhoon Gaemi wreaked the most havoc in the country it didn't hit directly — the Philippines - Seymour Tribune

BEIJING (AP) — What was Typhoon Gaemi was heading to inland China on Friday after weakening to a severe tropical storm soon after making landfall on the east coast the previous night. The storm felled trees, flooded streets and damaged crops in China but there were no immediate reports of casualties or major damage. Five […]

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, July 26, 2024.
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