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[Title] => Death toll of latest typhoon climbs to 14
[Summary] => Fourteen people were killed, mostly drowned, and four remain missing after typhoon Santi (international name Mirinae) swept through the southern Luzon region yesterday, the disasters relief agency reported today.
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[Title] => IBM commits P40-million disaster assistance
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[Title] => (UPDATE) Death toll from typhoon "Pepeng" climbs to 375 in RP
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