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Hundreds of people return home in Philippines as typhoon weakens

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MANILA: Hundreds of people in the north of the main Philippine island of Luzon left evacuation centres and returned home today after a typhoon weakened significantly as it made landfall, although officials still warned of heavy rain and rough seas.
Once described as super typhoon Maysak as it bore down on the Philippines in recent days, the storm was carrying winds of 55 km ph 35 mph and was rated as a tropical depression as it made landfall on Sunday morning.
“We thank God,” said Alexander Pama, executive director of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. “From a super typhoon a week ago, we now have a tropical depression.
We are spared once more from a disaster. Pama said no reports of casualties had been received as residents in coastal towns in the Luzon provinces of Isabela and Aurora emerged from shelters to return home. (REUTERS)

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