Fury of Nature:Typhoon Hagupit Wreaks Havoc in Philippines
Fury of Nature:Typhoon Hagupit Wreaks Havoc in Philippines
Sputnik International
Typhoon Hagupit claimed the lives of at least 21 people when it hit the eastern Philippines, the local Red Cross branch reports. Hundreds of thousands of... 08.12.2014, Sputnik International
Typhoon Hagupit claimed the lives of at least 21 people when it hit the eastern Philippines, the local Red Cross branch reports. Hundreds of thousands of people were also displaced by the raging storm.
Typhoon Hagupit claimed the lives of at least 21 people when it hit the eastern Philippines, the local Red Cross branch reports. Hundreds of thousands of people were also displaced by the raging storm.
A man searches for recyclable plastic items along the coast, after strong winds and heavy rain brought by typhoon Hagupit battered Atimonan town, Quezon province, south of Manila, December 8, 2014.
The typhoon is expected to move through several islands in the central part of the Philippines, cross the western island of Mindoro and leave the country by Wednesday or Thursday.
Torrential rains that accompanied the typhoon caused numerous landslides in the central regions of the country leading to mass blackouts and halting traffic.
A typhoon victim carries a cooking gas cylinder past a house destroyed by Typhoon Hagupit in Borongan city, Samar, in central Philippines. December 8, 2014.
Up to 20 storms and typhoons hit the Philippines annually during the rainy season which lasts from June until December.
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