
Typhoon Domeng Maintains Strength, Nears Philippine Exit
Typhoon Domeng maintained its strength while moving over the Philippine Sea, with authorities on alert as it was expected to exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Monday. The typhoon's trough and southwest windflow were anticipated to bring rains across the Philippines, even as some areas recorded high heat indexes.
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