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Typhoon Xangsane - 28 September
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28 September 2006
12:58:00 o'clock BST
As forecast by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, abovementioned typhoon passed the Philippine capital Manila early on Thursday. The city was brought to a standstill as part of it were left waistdeep in water. Four thousand people were left stranded as ferries were stormbound in their ports. Seven have lost their lives. More details from BBC News.
Xangsane will now move into the South China Sea and hit the Vietnamese resort of Da Nang on Sunday with winds of up to 120 mph.
Written by pharmolo Blog about this entry
12:58:00 o'clock BST
Typhoon Xangsane - 28 September
As forecast by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center, abovementioned typhoon passed the Philippine capital Manila early on Thursday. The city was brought to a standstill as part of it were left waistdeep in water. Four thousand people were left stranded as ferries were stormbound in their ports. Seven have lost their lives. More details from BBC News.
Xangsane will now move into the South China Sea and hit the Vietnamese resort of Da Nang on Sunday with winds of up to 120 mph.
Written by pharmolo Blog about this entry
29/09/06 01:25
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