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Typhoon Goni leaves 7 dead, 2 missing in Philippines

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AP Manila (Philippines)
Last Updated : Aug 22 2015 | 8:48 AM IST
Typhoon Goni slightly weakened today as it lashed the northern Philippines with strong rain and wind that set off landslides and flooded low-lying villages, leaving at least seven people dead and two others missing, officials said.
The government's weather agency said the typhoon was at sea about 125 kilometres east of northern Calayan Island on the northern tip of the archipelago and is not expected to make landfall. It is packing maximum sustained winds of 160 kilometers per hour and gusts of up to 195 kph. The slow-moving typhoon is forecast to start blowing away from the country on Sunday, passing east of Taiwan and heading toward Okinawa, Japan, early next week.
Among the dead were two brothers who died when a landslide buried a temporary shelter where they took cover in Bakun town in the mountain province of Benguet.
Two other men were killed in separate landslides and a man was pinned to death by a fallen tree, according to the Office of Civil Defense.
Benguet Gov Nestor Fongwan reported two other deaths in his province today and added that rescuers were scrambling to dig up two villagers who were buried in a landslide. Other casualties were swept by rampaging rivers, landslides and a tornado, officials said.
Several flights and ferry trips have been canceled.
Hundreds of families were moved to storm shelters in the north and authorities scrapped classes in several towns in metropolitan Manila and nearby provinces due to flooding and danger from the howling wind.

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First Published: Aug 22 2015 | 8:48 AM IST

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