First Ragasa, now it’s Typhoon Bualoi


Dark times:A building with its roof ripped by Typhoon Bualoi in Masbate City, Bicol region, south of Manila. AFP/AP

Another tropical storm barrelled across the country’s many islands, causing at least four deaths and the evacuations of more than 433,000 people from landslide- and flood-prone villages long battered by typhoons.

Bualoi, which has weakened since making landfall overnight, was the latest of back-to-back storms from the Pacific to threaten Asia.

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