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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayTyphoon Kalmaegi (locally named Tino) slammed into the Philippines with heavy rains and strong winds, setting off flash floods and forcing residents to their rooftops. Typhoon Kalmaegi has flooded large areas, including entire towns on the island of Cebu. Videos show people sheltering on rooftops, while cars and shipping containers have been swept through the streets. The typhoon, locally named Tino, has weakened since making landfall early on Tuesday, but has continued to bring winds of more than 130 kilometers per hour (80 miles per hour). It is forecast to move across the Visayas islands region and out over the South China Sea by Wednesday.






















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