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Death Toll in Philippine Typhoon Rises to 10 as Storm Moves Off

4 December 2019 13:03 WIB

Residents are seen after Typhoon Kammuri hit Camalig town, Philippines, December 3, 2019. The death toll from a typhoon that hit provinces south of the Philippine capital rose to 10, disaster agencies said on Wednesday, pointing to precautions and compulsory evacuations as key in preventing more casualties. REUTERS/Nino Luces

4 Desember 2019 00:00 WIB

Strong winds and heavy rain batter a flooded landscape as the typhoon Kammuri hits Gloria, Oriental Mindor, Philippines, December 3, 2019 in this still image obtained from a social media video. Typhoon Kammuri, the 20th to enter the Philippines this year, hit land on Monday night, prompting forced evacuation of thousands of residents and cancellation of hundreds of flights. It also disrupted the schedule for some events in the Southeast Asian Games, which the Philippines is hosting until Dec. 11. Courtesy of Patrick Josh Valisno/Social Media via REUTERS

4 Desember 2019 00:00 WIB

Residents stand among their destroyed houses after Typhoon Kammuri hit Sorsogon Province in Philippines, December 3, 2019 in this picture obtained from social media. Around 345,000 people are still in evacuation centres, awaiting authorities' clearance for them to return home, disaster agency spokesman Mark Timbal told broadcaster ANC. Jinky A-onuevo Sesbre-o via REUTERS

4 Desember 2019 00:00 WIB

A view of a devastated area after Typhoon Kammuri hit Camalig town, Philippines, December 3, 2019. Sustained winds of Kammuri weakened to 100 kilometres per hour (67 miles per hour), with gusts of up to 125 kph (78 mph) as it heads towards the South China Sea. It is set to leave the Philippines on Wednesday night, the state weather bureau said. An average of 20 typhoons annually hit the Philippines, an archipelago of more than 7,000 islands. REUTERS/Nino Luces

4 Desember 2019 00:00 WIB

A child sleeps at Delpan Evacuation Center after Typhoon Kammuri hit Metro Manila, Philippines, December 3, 2019. The death toll from a typhoon that hit provinces south of the Philippine capital rose to 10, disaster agencies said on Wednesday, pointing to precautions and compulsory evacuations as key in preventing more casualties. REUTERS/Ann Wang

4 Desember 2019 00:00 WIB

A woman waits to receive assistance at the Delpan Evacuation Center after Typhoon Kammuri hit Metro Manila, Philippines, December 3, 2019. The death toll from a typhoon that hit provinces south of the Philippine capital rose to 10, disaster agencies said on Wednesday, pointing to precautions and compulsory evacuations as key in preventing more casualties. REUTERS/Ann Wang

4 Desember 2019 00:00 WIB