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Philippines, still recovering from Super Typhoon Ragasa, lashed by storm Bualoi

Severe Tropical Storm Bualoi has left at least three people dead and forced the evacuation of about 400,000 residents

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Flooded homes in the typhoon-hit town of Burgos, Ilocos Norte province, Philippines, on Tuesday. Photo: EPA
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The Philippines evacuated hundreds of thousands of people and confirmed at least three deaths on Friday as a severe tropical storm battered the country, still feeling the effects of Super Typhoon Ragasa.

Civil defence officials in southern Luzon’s Bicol region said three people had been killed as walls collapsed and trees were uprooted by Severe Tropical Storm Bualoi, which is sweeping west by northwest at sustained speeds of 110km/h (68mph).

Evacuees in one province took cover under pews as the roof of a church where they were sheltering was ripped off by the storm.

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“Around 4am, the wind destroyed the door, the windows and the ceiling of the church,” Jerome Martinez, a municipal engineer in southern Luzon island’s Masbate province, said.

“That’s one of the strongest winds I’ve ever experienced,” he said, adding some children had suffered minor injuries requiring stitches.

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“I think more people will have to evacuate still because many houses were destroyed and many roofs were blown away. They are now blocking the streets and roads.”

People walk past a building with ripped-off roof near a church in Bicol’s Masbate City on Friday. Photo: Engineer Jerome Martinez/AFP
People walk past a building with ripped-off roof near a church in Bicol’s Masbate City on Friday. Photo: Engineer Jerome Martinez/AFP
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