
Typhoon Inday and Southwest Monsoon Cause Widespread Damage in Philippines
Typhoon Inday (international name Muifa) and the enhanced southwest monsoon (habagat) caused significant flooding and damage across the Philippines, resulting in 17 reported deaths and affecting over 500,000 people. The typhoon has since exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility, but the monsoon continues to bring rains.
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Read full article →Habagat to bring rains after 'Inday' exits PAR
PAGASA says habagat rains will continue over parts of the country.
By Ian Laqui
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