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No weather disturbance will affect the country in the next three days except for local rainshowers and thunderstorms, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Service Administration (Pagasa) said yesterday.

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A Chinese fishing vessel ferrying thousand pieces of logs from Australia en route to China docked at an eastern Philippine port to avoid trailing the path of tropical storm “Ramil” (international name Lupit), a Navy spokesman said Sunday.

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Living up to its name, typhoon “Lupit” – meaning cruel in Filipino – zigzagged around the rain-soaked northern Luzon yesterday, keeping weary residents on edge and weather forecasters guessing about its next move.

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The World Health Organization will send an emergency team to help the Philippines deal with a bacterial disease outbreak that has killed at least 148 people and sickened nearly 2,000 in and around the flood-hit capital, officials said Thursday.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) - The Philippines put seven northern coastal areas on alert Tuesday for fast-approaching Typhoon Lupit, as the church offered prayers that the storm will spare the battered country still reeling from deadly floods and landslides.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) – Authorities applied the lessons from recent deadly storms today by stocking up on food and clothes early while moving residents out of harm's way as a powerful typhoon threatened the country's rain-soaked northeast.

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