The Philippines is bracing for the impact of Typhoon Man-yi, which is expected to hit the country over the weekend, while still recovering from the devastation caused by Typhoon Usagi. Usagi, which weakened after causing significant damage in northern towns, left homes destroyed and infrastructure damaged, including a bridge in Cagayan province. Authorities have already evacuated hundreds of people in anticipation of Man-yi, which is packing winds of 150 kph and could bring further destruction. Rescue efforts are ongoing for those stranded by Usagi, as the nation prepares for another potentially catastrophic storm.
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Philippines braces for Typhoon Man-yi as Usagi weakens
Typhoon Usagi weakened sharply on Friday after bearing down on the Philippines' northern towns, blowing away houses in its path as authorities brace for another storm that could hit the capital Manila over the weekend.
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Typhoon Damages Bridge in Northern Philippines as Area Braces for New Storm
Typhoon Usagi, known locally as Ofel, hit the Cagayan province of the Philippines on Thursday, November 14, causing flooding and damage to roads, according to the local Red Cross.Footage released by the Philippine Red Cross shows damage to a bridge in Gonzaga,
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