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Residents huddle together Sunday under their umbrellas as strong winds and slight rain are brought by Typhoon Koppu in Manila, Philippines.
Residents huddle together Sunday under their umbrellas as strong winds and slight rain are brought by Typhoon Koppu in Manila, Philippines.
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MANILA, Philippines — Slow- moving Typhoon Koppu weakened after blowing ashore with fierce winds in the northeastern Philippines on Sunday, leaving at least two people dead, displacing 16,000 villagers and knocking out power in entire provinces, officials said.

Army troops and police were deployed to rescue residents trapped in flooded villages in the hard-hit provinces of Aurora, where the typhoon made landfall early Sunday, and Nueva Ecija, a nearby rice-growing province where floodwaters swamped rice farmlands at harvest time.

Howling winds knocked down trees and electric posts, leaving nine entire provinces without power, while floods and small landslides made 25 roads and bridges impassable. Authorities suspended dozens of flights and sea voyages due to the stormy weather, and many cities canceled classes on Monday.

Late Sunday night, the typhoon was blowing over the northern mountainous province of Ifugao and was continuing to weaken. It’s expected to weaken to a tropical storm by late Monday and exit the main northern island of Luzon on Wednesday.

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