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Locals wade through flooded roads from Typhoon Co-may impact in Philippines

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Locals waded through flooded roads after Typhoon Co-may battered parts of the Philippines.

Footage filmed by Cyril Piernas shows inundated streets and rice fields in La Union, Ilocos Region, on Saturday, July 26, after the powerful storm swept through the area.

Cyril said: 'Severe flooding was brought by the typhoon, damaging vast farmland across the area.'

Typhoon Co-may, locally known as Emong, made landfall over Agno in Pangasinan at 10:40 pm on Thursday, bringing maximum sustained winds of up to 120 km/h and gusts reaching 165 km/h.

Co-may made its second landfall in Candon City, Ilocos Sur, at 5:10 am on Friday. It was the strongest tropical cyclone to hit this region of the Philippines in 16 years.

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