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Super Typhoon Man-yi, locally known as Pepito, has forced the evacuation of over half a million people as it threatens the Philippines with devastating winds and rains. The storm made its first landfall in Catanduanes province on Saturday and is expected to strike Luzon, the country’s largest island, by Sunday afternoon. This marks the fourth typhoon to hit the Philippines in under two weeks, an unprecedented streak according to NOAA data. Man-yi's trajectory is farther south than previous storms, increasing its impact on densely populated areas. Authorities continue to monitor the situation, urging preparedness amidst ongoing evacuations. Continue here.


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