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Super typhoon Yolanda battered northern Negros Occidental yesterday and, as of 3 p.m., close to 2,000 families or 9,000 individuals from seven towns and cities in the province were affected, according to the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office.

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Residents in southern Negros Occidental camped out overnight and stayed in open fields and parks for fear of a tsunami after a 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck Negros island Monday.

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Super typhoon Yolanda battered northern Negros Occidental yesterday and, as of 3 p.m., close to 2,000 families or 9,000 individuals from seven towns and cities in the province were affected, according to the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office.

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Residents in southern Negros Occidental camped out overnight and stayed in open fields and parks for fear of a tsunami after a 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck Negros island Monday.

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