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Deep floods caused by super typhoon Rai submerge homes in Bohol, Philippines

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Super typhoon Rai caused heavy flooding that submerged homes in the Philippines killing at least one person.

Video shows the water nearly reaching the power cables and roofs of homes in the town of Loboc today December 17. The Philippine Red Cross said the Loboc River had swollen and inundated nearby houses.

State weather bureau Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said that ‘heavy to torrential’ rains were expected over the south-central parts of the Philippines until Friday.

Typhoon Rai made its first landfall in Siargao Island in Surigao del Norte province 1:30 pm local time, weakening from a Category 5 hurricane or super typhoon to a Category 3 storm. It made its fifth and sixth landfalls in Bohol province on the same day.

More than 300,000 residents in flood and landslide-prone rural areas have been preemptively evacuated by local government units while bracing for the powerful typhoon. Disaster officials confirmed that one person had died so far – a 54-year-old woman whose residence was smashed by bamboo trees in Iloilo City.

PAGASA said Typhoon Rai may make another landfall in the northern-central portion of the Palawan islands today before exiting the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Saturday.

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