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View all search resultsStrong winds: Filipino residents use plastic sheets to protect themselves from rain and strong wind brought by Typhoon Hagupit in Legazpi, Albay province, eastern Philippines on Sunday
Strong winds: Filipino residents use plastic sheets to protect themselves from rain and strong wind brought by Typhoon Hagupit in Legazpi, Albay province, eastern Philippines on Sunday. Typhoon Hagupit slammed into the central Philippinesâ east coast late Saturday, knocking out power and toppling trees in a region where 650,000 people have fled to safety, still haunted by the massive death and destruction wrought by a monster storm last year. (AP/Aaron Favila) (AP/Aaron Favila)
span class="caption">Strong winds: Filipino residents use plastic sheets to protect themselves from rain and strong wind brought by Typhoon Hagupit in Legazpi, Albay province, eastern Philippines on Sunday. Typhoon Hagupit slammed into the central Philippines' east coast late Saturday, knocking out power and toppling trees in a region where 650,000 people have fled to safety, still haunted by the massive death and destruction wrought by a monster storm last year. (AP/Aaron Favila)
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