Storm floods northern Philippine regions, including capital, disrupting schools, work and travel
Heavy rains from a storm flooded northern Philippine areas overnight, suspending classes and government work in Manila. Tropical Storm Yagi, known locally as Enteng, brought potential flash floods and landslides to Luzon. Two residents died in Camarines Sur, and evacuations were conducted in several areas. Sea travel and flights faced disruptions. Authorities monitored Ipo dam as water levels rose. Annually, about 20 typhoons impact the Philippines, a disaster-prone nation. The article highlights the weather situation and its widespread effects.
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