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[Title] => ‘Nika,’ ‘Ofel,’ ‘Pepito,’ death toll climbs to 14 — NDRRMC
[Summary] => The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reported that fatalities from tropical cyclones "Nika" (Toraji), "Ofel" (Usagi) and "Pepito" (Man-Yi) have risen to 14.
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[Title] => NDRRMC: 3.9 million affected by ‘Nika’, ‘Ofel’, ‘Pepito’
[Summary] => The number of people affected by back-to-back cyclones "Nika" (International name: Toraji), "Ofel" (International name: Usagi) and "Pepito" (International name: Man-Yi), is nearing 4 million, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reported on Friday, November 22.
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[Title] => 12 dead, 16 injured due to triple typhoons
[Summary] => In its latest report on Thursday, November 21, five of the 12 reported deaths are validated while 11 out of the 16 injured are confirmed.
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[Title] => NDRRMC: Over 1.8 million people affected by ‘Nika,’ ‘Ofel,’ ‘Pepito’
[Summary] => In NDRRMC’s 8 a.m. report on Tuesday, November 19, the inclement weather affected 1,810,190 individuals or 495,788 families.
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[Title] => 'Nika,' 'Ofel' and 'Pepito' cause P1 billion in damages to 788 classrooms
[Summary] => According to DepEd Undersecretary Revsee Escobedo, 308 classrooms will need to be rebuilt from the ground up, while another 480 require extensive repairs, costing around P1 billion.
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[Title] => Serial cyclones: 685,071 persons displaced due to 'Nika,' 'Ofel' and 'Pepito'
[Summary] => More than half a million individuals have been displaced by the combined effects of Typhoons Nika, Ofel and Pepito, the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council reported on Monday, November 18.
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[Title] => LIVE updates: Tropical cyclone 'Ofel'
[Summary] => Follow this page for updates on "Ofel" (international name: Usagi), the fifteenth tropical cyclone to enter the Philippine area of responsibility this year.
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[Title] => ‘Ofel’ further weakens as it drifts near Taiwan
[Summary] => Tropical Storm Ofel (international name: Usagi) has further weakened while slowly moving north-northeastward over the sea west of Taiwan, state weather agency PAGASA said early Saturday, November 16.
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[Title] => More areas under Wind Signals No. 1 and 2 as Typhoon Pepito gains strength
[Summary] => More areas are under wind signals as Typhoon Pepito intensified on Friday afternoon, November 15.
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[Title] => No cyclones tailing 'Pepito', says PAGASA
[Summary] => The Philippines may have a bit of respite after Typhoon "Pepito" (International name: Man-Yi), the state weather bureau said on Friday, November 15.
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[Title] => ‘Ofel’ further weakens as it drifts near Taiwan
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[Title] => More areas under Wind Signals No. 1 and 2 as Typhoon Pepito gains strength
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[Title] => No cyclones tailing 'Pepito', says PAGASA
[Summary] => The Philippines may have a bit of respite after Typhoon "Pepito" (International name: Man-Yi), the state weather bureau said on Friday, November 15.
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