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Philippine death toll from typhoon Rammasun rises to 64

(Xinhua/Agencies) Updated: 2014-07-18 20:13
Philippine death toll from typhoon Rammasun rises to 64

Residents look at a fallen tree which damaged four houses after Typhoon Rammasun (locally named Glenda) battered the town for two days, in Rosario, Cavite city, south of Manila July 18, 2014. Residents in the Philippines on Friday repaired houses and began assessing damage to infrastructure, after Typhoon Rammasun swept across the country. At least 54 people have died, and three are reported missing, disaster officials said. Typhoon Rammasun, which is packing winds of up to 180 kmph (112 mph), is expected to make landfall between the two Chinese provinces of Hainan and Guangdong on Friday afternoon, China's National Meteorological Centre said on its website.[Photo/Agencies]

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