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Rescue teams in Philippines clear debris after Typhoon Molave
Brave rescuers cleared the roads of debris from fallen trees after Typhoon Molave caused damage in the Philippines.
Local officials from Buhi town, Camarines Sur province, patrol the roads to make sure they are passable to easily reach villages despite terrifying weather on October 26.
More than 200,000 residents were affected, mostly in the Southern Tagalog region where Typhoon Molave, or Quinta as it is also known, made landfall multiple times.
Most of the evacuees were from villages that are prone to landslides, flash floods, storm surges, and mudflows.
Typhoon Molave is expected to exit the country today October 27 although it has already moved away from the landmass and is now hovering the South China Sea as it moves towards Vietnam.
Officials in Vietnam, which is still reeling from severe tropical storms this month, have prepared to evacuate more than 1.3 million people.
Typhoon Molave is then expected to move into Cambodia and Thailand.
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