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Super typhoon “Juan’s” wrath on Benguet vegetables and crops has reached P120 million, the Benguet province’s agriculture office said. 

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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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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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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Disaster-response agencies packed tons of food aid, readied a helicopter and prepared a massive evacuation plan in the mountainous north Sunday as another typhoon threatened the country after back-to-back storms killed more than 750 people.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The governor of a northern Philippine province said Saturday he has ordered residents to evacuate their already storm-ravaged areas ahead of a new typhoon after back-to-back storms in recent weeks killed more than 750 in the country.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) – Officials told residents still reeling from mudslides that recently buried hundreds in the northern Philippine mountains to be ready to abandon their homes again if a storm approaching Friday becomes the third typhoon in a month to hit the country.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) – Officials told residents still reeling from mudslides that recently buried hundreds in the northern Philippine mountains to be ready to abandon their homes again if a storm approaching Friday becomes the third typhoon in a month to hit the country.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Rescuers dug out six survivors and more bodies buried under landslides that killed nearly 200 people in the storm-soaked northern Luzon, as workers rushed Saturday to clear mountain roads to aid relief efforts.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Heavy monsoon rains caused an earthen dike to collapse and fed landslides and floods that deluged towns and villages in the northern Philippines early today, leaving at least six people dead, officials said.

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Super typhoon “Juan’s” wrath on Benguet vegetables and crops has reached P120 million, the Benguet province’s agriculture office said. 

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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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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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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Disaster-response agencies packed tons of food aid, readied a helicopter and prepared a massive evacuation plan in the mountainous north Sunday as another typhoon threatened the country after back-to-back storms killed more than 750 people.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The governor of a northern Philippine province said Saturday he has ordered residents to evacuate their already storm-ravaged areas ahead of a new typhoon after back-to-back storms in recent weeks killed more than 750 in the country.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) – Officials told residents still reeling from mudslides that recently buried hundreds in the northern Philippine mountains to be ready to abandon their homes again if a storm approaching Friday becomes the third typhoon in a month to hit the country.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) – Officials told residents still reeling from mudslides that recently buried hundreds in the northern Philippine mountains to be ready to abandon their homes again if a storm approaching Friday becomes the third typhoon in a month to hit the country.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Rescuers dug out six survivors and more bodies buried under landslides that killed nearly 200 people in the storm-soaked northern Luzon, as workers rushed Saturday to clear mountain roads to aid relief efforts.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Heavy monsoon rains caused an earthen dike to collapse and fed landslides and floods that deluged towns and villages in the northern Philippines early today, leaving at least six people dead, officials said.

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