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Cavite, Philippines, Dec 3 (EFE/EPA).- At least four people have been reportedly killed after Typhoon Kammuri hit northern Philippines on Tuesday with violent winds and heavy rainfall that have also forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights at Manila's international airport and the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people. (Camera: FRANCIS MALASIG).FOOTAGE SHOWS TYPHOON KAMMURI MAKING LANDFALL TUESDAY IN CAVITE, PHILIPPINES AND PEOPLE SEEKING REFUGE.
Passengers are stranded at Nashville International Airport after several Southwest Airlines flights were cancelled due to a severe winter storm. IMAGES
Powerful winds and heavy rain in Da Nang, as typhoon Noru barrels into Vietnam's central coast. IMAGES
Images of strong winds and heavy rains in Sorsogon as the Super Typhoon Goni slams into the Philippines on Sunday with authorities warning of "catastrophic" conditions in the region expected to receive the hardest hit, where nearly a million people have been evacuated. IMAGES
Makati/Manila/Navotas City/Quezon City, May 14 (EFE/EPA).- The first typhoon of the season made landfall on Thursday on the island of Samar, eastern Philippines, as the country prepares for the start of the relaxation of COVID-19 confinement measures.Typhoon Vongfong, locally named Ambo, intensified a few hours before making landfall in the town of San Policarpio, in the province of Eastern Samar, reported the national meteorology agency Pagasa.Around 400,000 people have been evacuated from their houses in low-lying and coastal areas in the provinces of Eastern Samar and Northern Samar, as the storm carries winds of 150 kph, with gusts of up to 185 kph, and heavy rains. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO/FRANCIS MALASIG/ROLEX DELA PENA). SHOT LIST: WORKERS REMOVE A BILLBOARD ADVERTISEMENT IN PREPARATION FOR TYPHOON VONGFONG IN MAKATI CITY; FILIPINO RESIDENTS WADE IN THE RISING SEA WATER AT THE COASTAL VILLAGE OF MANILA; FILIPINO FISHERMEN COLLECT FISH FROM A BOAT AT A SEAPORT IN NAVOTAS CITY; WORKERS REMOVE A BILLBOARD ADVERTISEMENT IN PREPARATION FOR TYPHOON VONGFONG IN QUEZON CITY; AND WEATHER FORECASTER DURING A BRIEFING AT THE PHILIPPINE ATMOSPHERIC GEOPHYSICAL AND ASTRONOMICAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (PAGASA) HEADQUARTERS IN QUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA, PHILIPPINES.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).