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                    [Title] => Glenda destroys P5B in properties, infrastructure
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The amount of property damage caused by typhoon “Glenda” has risen to more than P5.6 billion while the death toll has climbed to 64, disaster management officials said Friday.

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Typhoon “Pablo” is not expected to directly hit Metro Manila, but residents can expect monsoon rains in the next two to three days, the state weather bureau reported yesterday.

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The amount of property damage caused by typhoon “Glenda” has risen to more than P5.6 billion while the death toll has climbed to 64, disaster management officials said Friday.

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Typhoon “Pablo” is not expected to directly hit Metro Manila, but residents can expect monsoon rains in the next two to three days, the state weather bureau reported yesterday.

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