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[Title] => WMO: Philippines among most affected by extreme weather in Asia
[Summary] => More people are killed or displaced by devastating rains and floods across Southeast Asia, with the Philippines among countries most affected, United Nations agencies warned.
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[Title] => Turning climate vulnerability into leadership
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[Title] => Nueva Vizcaya incurs P3.13 billion damage from Uwan
[Summary] => The amount of damage to agriculture and infrastructure caused by Super Typhoon Uwan in Nueva Vizcaya has climbed to P3.13 billion, the provincial government reported yesterday.
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[Title] => EU releases over P85 million for typhoon relief as Philippines reels from devastation
[Summary] => The European Union has released over €1.25 million or around P85 million in humanitarian aid to support communities devastated by tropical cyclones "Tino" (international name: Kalmaegi) and "Uwan" (international name: Fung-Wong), disasters that have left hundreds dead, millions displaced and widespread damage across several regions.
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[Title] => Preparedness as a national mindset
[Summary] => At the start of November, the Philippines was battered by two consecutive typhoons, striking just days apart and leaving a trail of devastation. Typhoon Tino (Kalmegi) brought landslides and floods across the Visayas, claiming more than 200 lives. Before the country could recover, Super Typhoon Uwan followed - a storm so massive it captured global headlines and drew renowned storm chasers to document its impact.
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[Title] => DepEd releases P661.1 million for school repairs after Uwan
[Summary] => The Department of Education has released P661.1 million to fund the repair of nearly 3,000 schools damaged by Super Typhoon Uwan.
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[Title] => Duha nakalas sa super typhoon Uwan
[Summary] => Duha ang namatay ug duha ang nasamdan sa pangusokuso sa Super Typhoon Uwan o Fung-wong didto sa Luzon, sumala sa National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
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[Title] => Floods, storm surge warnings still up as 'Uwan' starts exit
[Summary] => While Typhoon Uwan is on the way out, state meteorologists reiterated that flooding and storm surges are still likely, even if the eye of the storm is far from an area.
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[Title] => PCG: 4 ships ran aground after Uwan's onslaught
[Summary] => At least four vessels ran aground across different provinces as Super Typhoon Uwan (international name: Fung-wong) lashed the Philippines, according to the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) on Monday, November 10.
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[Title] => LIST: 31 national roads impassable due to 'Uwan'
[Summary] => Typhoon Uwan (International name: Fung-Wong) on Monday, November 10, shut down at least 31 major roads, limiting travel for motorists, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said.
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[Title] => Floods, storm surge warnings still up as 'Uwan' starts exit
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[Title] => PCG: 4 ships ran aground after Uwan's onslaught
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