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Super Typhoon Doksuri floods swamp resident's home submerging furniture

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Waist-deep floods entered a resident's home as Super Typhoon Doksuri slammed into the Philippines.

Footage shows a local woman showing how filthy water had swamped her house in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental province, on July 25. The rubbish-filled flood had covered furniture and appliances as it reached above her waist.

Homes were inundated with waist-deep floods when rivers and waterways spilled over in the city, local authorities said.

Officials said school and government work have been suspended, while nine evacuation centres have been opened across Bacolod City to accommodate the affected families.

The typhoon, known as Egay in the Philippines, battered the country but weakened slightly overnight and is now the equivalent of a Category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson scale, losing its super typhoon status on July 26.

It touched down in Aparri Town, Cagayan province in the northern part of the country some 360 miles from the capital Manila at 3:10 am on July 26, state weather agency PAGASA said. Doksuri made a second landfall in Calayan Town in the same province at 9:30 am today.

Forecasters now expect the storm to track northwest towards Taiwan and China, with landfall possible in eastern Guangdong or the Fujian on the Chinese mainland.

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