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                    [Title] => 2 years after Yolanda, dead still being dug up in Tacloban
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A Philippine official says bodies of villagers who perished when Typhoon Yolanda (international name Haiyan) ravaged the country's central region two years ago continue to be dug up, including the skeletal remains of six people found over the weekend.

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In November 2013, the Philippines was taken by storm, as Typhoon Yolanda swept across the country, devastating everything in its direct path. The hardest-hit region is still working to rebuild what was lost.

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A Philippine official says bodies of villagers who perished when Typhoon Yolanda (international name Haiyan) ravaged the country's central region two years ago continue to be dug up, including the skeletal remains of six people found over the weekend.

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In November 2013, the Philippines was taken by storm, as Typhoon Yolanda swept across the country, devastating everything in its direct path. The hardest-hit region is still working to rebuild what was lost.

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