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Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

A resident wades through flood water in Navotas City, the Philippines, Nov. 10, 2025. Super Typhoon Fung-wong made landfall over Aurora province in the eastern part of Luzon Island of the Philippines on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Fung-wong is the 21st tropical cyclone hitting the Philippines this year, surpassing the country's annual average of 20 storms. Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xiinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Rescuers use a boat to evacuate residents from a flooded area in Navotas City, the Philippines, Nov. 10, 2025. Super Typhoon Fung-wong made landfall over Aurora province in the eastern part of Luzon Island of the Philippines on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Fung-wong is the 21st tropical cyclone hitting the Philippines this year, surpassing the country's annual average of 20 storms. Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xiinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Rescuers use a boat to evacuate residents from a flooded area in Navotas City, the Philippines, Nov. 10, 2025. Super Typhoon Fung-wong made landfall over Aurora province in the eastern part of Luzon Island of the Philippines on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Fung-wong is the 21st tropical cyclone hitting the Philippines this year, surpassing the country's annual average of 20 storms. Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xiinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

A man carries a woman on his back as he wades through flood water in Navotas City, the Philippines, Nov. 10, 2025. Super Typhoon Fung-wong made landfall over Aurora province in the eastern part of Luzon Island of the Philippines on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Fung-wong is the 21st tropical cyclone hitting the Philippines this year, surpassing the country's annual average of 20 storms. Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xiinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Residents wade through flood water in Navotas City, the Philippines, Nov. 10, 2025. Super Typhoon Fung-wong made landfall over Aurora province in the eastern part of Luzon Island of the Philippines on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Fung-wong is the 21st tropical cyclone hitting the Philippines this year, surpassing the country's annual average of 20 storms. Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xiinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Residents receive food provided by a local government unit inside an evacuation center as they take shelter from Super Typhoon Fung-wong in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 10, 2025. Super Typhoon Fung-wong made landfall over Aurora province in the eastern part of Luzon Island of the Philippines on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Fung-wong is the 21st tropical cyclone hitting the Philippines this year, surpassing the country's annual average of 20 storms. Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xiinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Children play with a soldier from the Armed Forces of the Philippines inside an evacuation center as they take shelter from Super Typhoon Fung-wong in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 10, 2025. Super Typhoon Fung-wong made landfall over Aurora province in the eastern part of Luzon Island of the Philippines on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Fung-wong is the 21st tropical cyclone hitting the Philippines this year, surpassing the country's annual average of 20 storms. Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xiinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Rescuers use a boat to evacuate residents from a flooded area in Navotas City, the Philippines, Nov. 10, 2025. Super Typhoon Fung-wong made landfall over Aurora province in the eastern part of Luzon Island of the Philippines on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Fung-wong is the 21st tropical cyclone hitting the Philippines this year, surpassing the country's annual average of 20 storms. Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xiinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Residents are seen inside an evacuation center as they take shelter from Super Typhoon Fung-wong in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 10, 2025. Super Typhoon Fung-wong made landfall over Aurora province in the eastern part of Luzon Island of the Philippines on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Fung-wong is the 21st tropical cyclone hitting the Philippines this year, surpassing the country's annual average of 20 storms. Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xiinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Residents receive food provided by a local government unit inside an evacuation center as they take shelter from Super Typhoon Fung-wong in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 10, 2025. Super Typhoon Fung-wong made landfall over Aurora province in the eastern part of Luzon Island of the Philippines on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Fung-wong is the 21st tropical cyclone hitting the Philippines this year, surpassing the country's annual average of 20 storms. Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xiinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong Evacuation - Philippines

Residents eat food provided by a local government unit inside an evacuation center as they take shelter from Super Typhoon Fung-wong in Manila, the Philippines, Nov. 10, 2025. Super Typhoon Fung-wong made landfall over Aurora province in the eastern part of Luzon Island of the Philippines on Sunday night, according to the state weather bureau. Fung-wong is the 21st tropical cyclone hitting the Philippines this year, surpassing the country's annual average of 20 storms. Photo by Rouelle Umali/Xiinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi Triggers Severe Flooding, Displacing Thousands 4

At least 140 people have died and 127 remain missing after Typhoon Kalmaegi struck the Philippines, with the central province of Cebu suffering the worst damage from floods and mudslides. Homes were destroyed and streets were left buried in debris, forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. In Cebu, floodwaters rose to roof level in some areas. A state of calamity has been declared in Cebu to speed up emergency response as rescue operations continue.

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Philippines: Typhoon Kalmaegi (PH Tino) Threatens Central Islands

On Monday morning, November 3, Typhoon Kalmaegi (locally named Tino) intensified, prompting the state weather bureau (Pagasa) to place several areas in Visayas and Mindanao under Signal No. 3. The typhoon is moving west-southwestward at 25 kph, carrying maximum sustained winds of 120 kph and gusts up to 150 kph. Its initial landfall is potentially forecast for Eastern Samar, Leyte, Southern Leyte, or Dinagat Islands. A part of the video is dark as the power went off in the area.

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Philippines: Residents Flee Outside as M7.4 Earthquake Hits Eastern Mindanao

A powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the eastern side of Mindanao, on the southeastern coast of the Philippines, on Friday, October 10, prompting local authorities to warn of life-threatening tsunami waves.

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Philippines: M7.4 Earthquake Strikes Coast, Tsunami Warning Issued 4

A tsunami warning has been issued as a powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the eastern side of Mindanao island, the southeastern coast of the Philippines on Friday, October 10, prompting local authorities to warn of life-threatening tsunami waves. This video shows the scene during the quake.

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Philippines: M7.4 Earthquake Strikes Coast, Tsunami Warning Issued 3

A tsunami warning has been issued as a powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the eastern side of Mindanao island, the southeastern coast of the Philippines on Friday, October 10, prompting local authorities to warn of life-threatening tsunami waves. This video shows the scene in Davao City during the quake.

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Philippines: M7.4 Earthquake Strikes Coast, Tsunami Warning Issued 2

A tsunami warning has been issued as a powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the eastern side of Mindanao island, the southeastern coast of the Philippines on Friday, October 10, prompting local authorities to warn of life-threatening tsunami waves.

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Philippines: M7.4 Earthquake Strikes Coast, Tsunami Warning Issued

A tsunami warning has been issued as a powerful magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck off the eastern side of Mindanao island, the southeastern coast of the Philippines on Friday, October 10, prompting local authorities to warn of life-threatening tsunami waves. This video shows people evacuated just after the quake in Sulat, Eastern Samar.

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Philippines: Typhoon Bualoi Batters Luzon and Visayas With Gusty Winds and Heavy Rainfall 3

Typhoon Bualoi, locally named Opong, battered Luzon and the Visayas with heavy rain and strong winds. It made six landfalls between September 25 and 26—first as a typhoon in Eastern Samar, then as a severe tropical storm in Masbate, Romblon, and Oriental Mindoro. Thousands of residents were evacuated as a precaution, while authorities warned of possible flooding, landslides, and storm surges.

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Philippines: Typhoon Bualoi Batters Luzon and Visayas With Gusty Winds and Heavy Rainfall 5

Typhoon Bualoi, locally named Opong, battered Luzon and the Visayas with heavy rain and strong winds. It made six landfalls between September 25 and 26—first as a typhoon in Eastern Samar, then as a severe tropical storm in Masbate, Romblon, and Oriental Mindoro. Thousands of residents were evacuated as a precaution, while authorities warned of possible flooding, landslides, and storm surges.

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Philippines: Typhoon Bualoi Batters Luzon and Visayas With Gusty Winds and Heavy Rainfall 4

Typhoon Bualoi, locally named Opong, battered Luzon and the Visayas with heavy rain and strong winds. It made six landfalls between September 25 and 26—first as a typhoon in Eastern Samar, then as a severe tropical storm in Masbate, Romblon, and Oriental Mindoro. Thousands of residents were evacuated as a precaution, while authorities warned of possible flooding, landslides, and storm surges.

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Philippines: Typhoon Bualoi Batters Luzon and Visayas With Gusty Winds and Heavy Rainfall 2

Typhoon Bualoi, locally named Opong, battered Luzon and the Visayas with heavy rain and strong winds. It made six landfalls between September 25 and 26—first as a typhoon in Eastern Samar, then as a severe tropical storm in Masbate, Romblon, and Oriental Mindoro. Thousands of residents were evacuated as a precaution, while authorities warned of possible flooding, landslides, and storm surges.

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Philippines: Typhoon Bualoi Batters Luzon and Visayas With Gusty Winds and Heavy Rainfall

Typhoon Bualoi, locally named Opong, battered Luzon and the Visayas with heavy rain and strong winds. It made six landfalls between September 25 and 26—first as a typhoon in Eastern Samar, then as a severe tropical storm in Masbate, Romblon, and Oriental Mindoro. Thousands of residents were evacuated as a precaution, while authorities warned of possible flooding, landslides, and storm surges.

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Philippines: Fire Erupts In Parking Area At Manila Airport Burning Several Vehicles 3

A fire broke out in a carpark at Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport on Monday afternoon, April 22. The blaze occurred in the extension parking of the airport's Terminal 3, burning several vehicles. A total of 19 vehicles were burned before the fire was put out past 2 p.m.

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Boxing: Naoya Inoue

YOKOHAMA, Japan, Oct. 25 Kyodo - Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue poses for photos after attending a press conference in Yokohama, eastern Japan, on Oct. 25, 2023. Event organizers said the same day he will fight the Philippines' Marlon Tapales in a bid to unify all four super bantamweight belts in a Dec. 26 showdown at Tokyo's Ariake Arena. (Kyodo)

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Boxing: Naoya Inoue

Boxing: Naoya Inoue

Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue (L) attends a press conference in Yokohama, eastern Japan, on Oct. 25, 2023. It was announced he will fight the Philippines' Marlon Tapales on Dec. 26 at Tokyo's Ariake Arena in a bid to unify all four super bantamweight belts.

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Boxing: Naoya Inoue

Boxing: Naoya Inoue

Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue attends a press conference in Yokohama, eastern Japan, on Oct. 25, 2023. It was announced he will fight the Philippines' Marlon Tapales on Dec. 26 at Tokyo's Ariake Arena in a bid to unify all four super bantamweight belts.

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Boxing: Naoya Inoue

Boxing: Naoya Inoue

Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue attends a press conference in Yokohama, eastern Japan, on Oct. 25, 2023. It was announced he will fight the Philippines' Marlon Tapales on Dec. 26 at Tokyo's Ariake Arena in a bid to unify all four super bantamweight belts.

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Boxing: Naoya Inoue

Boxing: Naoya Inoue

Japanese boxer Naoya Inoue poses for photos after attending a press conference in Yokohama, eastern Japan, on Oct. 25, 2023. Event organizers said the same day he will fight the Philippines' Marlon Tapales in a bid to unify all four super bantamweight belts in a Dec. 26 showdown at Tokyo's Ariake Arena.

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Conference on electric power supply industry opens in China's Xiamen

STORY: Conference on electric power supply industry opens in China's Xiamen DATELINE: Oct. 21, 2023 LENGTH: 0:04:01 LOCATION: XIAMEN, China CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the 24th Conference on the Electric Power Supply Industry 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): JOAO GRACA GOMES, R&D Engineer at the Sino-Portuguese Center for New Energy Technologies of the China Three Gorges Corporation 3. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): FERDINAND O. GELUZ, Senior Vice President, Chief Revenue Officer of Meralco of the Philippines 4. various of exhibitors STORYLINE: The 24th Conference on the Electric Power Supply Industry opened on Friday in the eastern Chinese coastal city of Xiamen, becoming the first offline conference of its kind globally since the COVID-19 pandemic. Themed "Low Carbon Energy, Powering a Green Future," the conference has attracted over 2,000 delegates, including representatives of leading energy and power enterprises, authorities and international organizations in the Asia-Pacific region. During the

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Tsunami alerts issued after Philippine quake

Tsunami alerts issued after Philippine quake

ISHIGAKI, Japan - A fire engine alerts residents not to approach coastal areas in Ishigaki, Okinawa Prefecture, on Aug. 31, 2012, after a tsunami warning was issued covering extensive areas of Japan following a major earthquake in the Pacific off the eastern Philippines.

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Japanese makes solo kayak trip from Philippines to Taiwan

Japanese makes solo kayak trip from Philippines to Taiwan

HUALIAN, Taiwan - Toru Yahata, a sea kayak instructor based in Okinawa, arrives in the eastern Taiwan port city of Hualian on June 18, after rowing 700 kilometers in a solo kayak trip from the northern Philippines. Yahata, 32, says it took him 16 days to make the voyage with his 5.5-meter boat, at an average speed of 6 km per hour. Yahata also made a solo kayak trip from Hualian to Yonakuni in southern Okinawa, a distance of 140 km, in June last year.

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Man sets off to paddle kayak from the Philippines to Taiwan

Man sets off to paddle kayak from the Philippines to Taiwan

PAGUDPUD, Philippines - Satoru Yahata of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, waves as he leaves Pagudpud on the northern tip of the main Philippine island Luzon for Hualien in eastern Taiwan June 3, hoping to be the first man to paddle across the 700 kilometers of sea within a month.

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(2)Veterans, survivors commemorate WWII Leyte landings

(2)Veterans, survivors commemorate WWII Leyte landings

TACLOBAN, Philippines - Yoshikazu Sakamoto shakes hands with Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo during the ceremonies marking the 60th anniversary on Oct. 20 of the landing of U.S.-led forces on the shores of Leyte in the eastern Philippines, which led to the end of Japan's occupation of the Philippines. Sakamoto said later that he lost his brother-in-law during the war, but added other people may have suffered more.

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(1)Veterans, survivors commemorate WWII Leyte landings

(1)Veterans, survivors commemorate WWII Leyte landings

TACLOBAN, Philippines - Yoshikazu Sakamoto stands in front of the statute of kannon erected in Leyte in memory of Japanese war dead on Oct. 19 on the eve of ceremonies marking the 60th anniversary on Oct. 20 of the landing of U.S.-led forces on the shores of Leyte in the eastern Philippines, which led to the end of Japan's occupation of the Philippines. Sakamoto said after the mass that he lost his brother-in-law during the war, but added that other people may have suffered more.

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Map of Japanese invasion receding by G. H. Davis

Map of Japanese invasion receding by G. H. Davis

A pictorial map of the Pacific area, showing how the wave of Japanese invasion receded as a result of the Allied strategy during the Second World War. Showing Japan\'s conquests, dates of occupation, and reconquests. 1945

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Man sets off to paddle kayak from the Philippines to Taiwan

Man sets off to paddle kayak from the Philippines to Taiwan

PAGUDPUD, Philippines - Satoru Yahata of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, waves as he leaves Pagudpud on the northern tip of the main Philippine island Luzon for Hualien in eastern Taiwan June 3, hoping to be the first man to paddle across the 700 kilometers of sea within a month. (Kyodo)

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Japanese makes solo kayak trip from Philippines to Taiwan

Japanese makes solo kayak trip from Philippines to Taiwan

HUALIAN, Taiwan - Toru Yahata, a sea kayak instructor based in Okinawa, arrives in the eastern Taiwan port city of Hualian on June 18, after rowing 700 kilometers in a solo kayak trip from the northern Philippines. Yahata, 32, says it took him 16 days to make the voyage with his 5.5-meter boat, at an average speed of 6 km per hour. Yahata also made a solo kayak trip from Hualian to Yonakuni in southern Okinawa, a distance of 140 km, in June last year. (Kyodo)

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Filipino vessel sinks off Tokyo after collision with Japanese sh

Filipino vessel sinks off Tokyo after collision with Japanese sh

YOKOHAMA, Japan - The Philippines-registered freighter Eastern Challenger sinks after colliding with a Japanese freighter ship at the mouth of Tokyo Bay on April 13. Photo was provided by the Japan Coast Guard. (Kyodo)

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Filipino vessel sinks off Tokyo after collision with Japanese sh

Filipino vessel sinks off Tokyo after collision with Japanese sh

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Four photos provided by the Japan Coast Guard show hoe the Philippines-registered freighter Eastern Challenger sinks after colliding with a Japanese freighter ship at the mouth of Tokyo Bay on April 13. All 25 Filipino crew who evacuated on lifeboats were rescued by the coast guard. (Kyodo)

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(1)Veterans, survivors commemorate WWII Leyte landings

(1)Veterans, survivors commemorate WWII Leyte landings

TACLOBAN, Philippines - Yoshikazu Sakamoto stands in front of the statute of kannon erected in Leyte in memory of Japanese war dead on Oct. 19 on the eve of ceremonies marking the 60th anniversary on Oct. 20 of the landing of U.S.-led forces on the shores of Leyte in the eastern Philippines, which led to the end of Japan's occupation of the Philippines. Sakamoto said after the mass that he lost his brother-in-law during the war, but added that other people may have suffered more. (Kyodo)

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(2)Veterans, survivors commemorate WWII Leyte landings

(2)Veterans, survivors commemorate WWII Leyte landings

TACLOBAN, Philippines - Yoshikazu Sakamoto shakes hands with Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo during the ceremonies marking the 60th anniversary on Oct. 20 of the landing of U.S.-led forces on the shores of Leyte in the eastern Philippines, which led to the end of Japan's occupation of the Philippines. Sakamoto said later that he lost his brother-in-law during the war, but added other people may have suffered more. (Kyodo)

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