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A woman sits on a fallen post amid damage caused by Typhoon Kalmaegi. The typhoon’s onslaught affected nearly 2 million people and displaced more than 560,000 villagers, including nearly 450,000 who were evacuated to emergency shelters.

Photograph: Eloisa Lopez/Reuters

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People sit in the remains of houses destroyed by floods after #Typhoon Kalmaegi hit #Cebu province.

Photograph: Eloisa Lopez/Reuters

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Nagbaha mga tawo during the Fiesta of Poblacion, Talisay City.

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@philredcross: As of 10:30 AM, 13 January 2020

There are still no power and water supply in #Talisay, #Batangas. Electricity has also been cut off in #Laurel, Batangas and Brgy. Sambong, #Tagaytay City.

Roads in Batangas are now passable, but precautionary driving measures are strongly advised.

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