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An elderly woman examines her destroyed house after Typhoon Durian hit Batangas city
01 Dec 2006
Source: Reuters

 
An elderly woman examines her destroyed house after Typhoon Durian hit Batangas city, south of Manila, December 1, 2006. Typhoon Durian killed 146 people in the central Philippines after high winds and rain triggered deadly mudslides, the head of the Philippine Red Cross said on Friday.
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