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Major flooding in Philippines capital as typhoon Vamco hits

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Several main roads and low-lying villages in Manila were flooded after typhoon Vamco brought heavy rains in the Philippine capital, cutting off power lines and triggering evacuation efforts.

Added on the 12/11/2020 04:57:53 - Copyright : AFP EN

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