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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead 3

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead 4

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead 2

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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Philippines: Tropical Storm Yagi Dumps Heavy Rain Leaving Multiple Dead

Tropical Storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, brought heavy rainfall to Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2 causing flooding and landslides. Floods and a landslide killed at least eight people in the Province of Rizal. Fatalities were also reported Bicol and Cebu.

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US: Powerful Storm With Hurricane-Force Winds Leaves Trail Of Destruction In Houston

A powerful storm with hurricane-force winds swept through the Houston metropolitan area on Thursday, May 16, leaving multiple dead. The storm blew out walls and windows of buildings downtown, leaving a trail of destruction and hundreds of thousands of homes without power.

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Tohoku Fukushi hurler Kumagai signs U.S. minor league deal

Tohoku Fukushi hurler Kumagai signs U.S. minor league deal

SENDAI, Japan - Ray Poitevint (L), vice president of the American League's Boston Red Sox, and Tohoku University's Ryo Kumagai hail the right hander's signing of a minor league deal with the Red Sox at the university in Sendai on Jan. 15. Kumagai, who has a fastball clocking 147 kilometers per hour from a sidearm delivery, is scheduled to take part in spring training with the major league club later this year.

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Tohoku Fukushi hurler Kumagai signs U.S. minor league deal

Tohoku Fukushi hurler Kumagai signs U.S. minor league deal

SENDAI, Japan - Ray Poitevint (L), vice president of the American League's Boston Red Sox, and Tohoku University's Ryo Kumagai hail the right hander's signing of a minor league deal with the Red Sox at the university in Sendai on Jan. 15. Kumagai, who has a fastball clocking 147 kilometers per hour from a sidearm delivery, is scheduled to take part in spring training with the major league club later this year.

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