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The amount of infrastructure and agriculture damage caused by typhoon “Ineng” has breached P4 billion, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said. 

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Close to 12,000 persons displaced by "Ineng" are still inside evacuation centers more than a week after the typhoon left the country.

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Typhoon “Ineng” has left at least 20 persons dead and has damaged more than P165 million worth of infrastructure and agricultural products, officials said on Monday.

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The southwest monsoon enhanced by Tropical Storm Maring has damaged P400 million in agriculture and infrastructure, latest reports from disaster management offices showed.

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Tropical storm “Igme” intensified as it moved closer to the country yesterday, threatening to bring heavy rains and strong winds over Northern Luzon, which is still reeling from the effects of storm “Helen,” the state weather bureau said.

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The amount of infrastructure and agriculture damage caused by typhoon “Ineng” has breached P4 billion, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said. 

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Close to 12,000 persons displaced by "Ineng" are still inside evacuation centers more than a week after the typhoon left the country.

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Typhoon “Ineng” has left at least 20 persons dead and has damaged more than P165 million worth of infrastructure and agricultural products, officials said on Monday.

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The southwest monsoon enhanced by Tropical Storm Maring has damaged P400 million in agriculture and infrastructure, latest reports from disaster management offices showed.

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Tropical storm “Igme” intensified as it moved closer to the country yesterday, threatening to bring heavy rains and strong winds over Northern Luzon, which is still reeling from the effects of storm “Helen,” the state weather bureau said.

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