Tropical storm Megi wreaks havoc across Philippines, 42 killed | WION Climate Tracker | English News
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TLDRTropical storm Megee, known locally as Aggathon, has caused devastation in the Philippines with 42 deaths from landslides. The first major storm of the year, it brought heavy rain and winds up to 65 km/h. Over 30,000 families have been displaced, with nearly 200 floods reported. Rescue operations are ongoing, with the military assisting. This follows a super typhoon that killed over 400 people four months ago. Scientists warn that climate change is intensifying typhoons, making the Philippines highly vulnerable.
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