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                    [Title] => Japan agency seeks early warning system talks with Philippines
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                    [Title] => Burst dike leaves Filipino farmers under water
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                    [Title] => Philippines cleans up as 'Pepito' death toll rises
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                    [Title] => Serial cyclones: 685,071 persons displaced due to 'Nika,' 'Ofel' and 'Pepito'
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                    [Title] => ‘Pepito’ weakens; set to exit PAR on Monday afternoon
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