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Pola, Philippines: Searches were under way Monday for 12 fishermen in the Philippines as a typhoon swept across the archipelago, flooding low-lying areas and forcing thousands of people into emergency shelters.
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Packing maximum sustained winds of 130 kilometres (80 miles) per hour, Typhoon Molave made landfall Sunday on the southern end of the main island of Luzon before moving west across the country.
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Villages and farmland in the typhoon's path were flooded while powerful winds toppled trees and power lines. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said no deaths had been recorded.
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Nearly 1,500 families were still sheltering in 68 evacuation centres, it added. Coastguards were searching for 12 fishermen reported missing across three areas of the Bicol region, it said.
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And at least two people were injured by a falling tree in Oriental Mindoro province, its governor told local broadcaster Teleradyo.
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Rescuers were also searching for a person missing after their boat was submerged in Batangas province, south of Manila. Seven other crew members were rescued.
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Molave was forecast to start moving across the South China Sea Monday.
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A fisherman inspects his destroyed wooden boat after Tropical storm Molave hit the town of Pola, Oriental Mindoro province.
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Residents ride on a tricycle back to their homes after tropical storm Molave hit the town of Pola, Oriental Mindoro province.
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A woman wearing masks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus wades along a flooded road due to Typhoon Molave in Pampanga province, northern Philippines.
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