Why Super Typhoons Like Yagi Are More Common Than Youd Think
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We Cannot Go On Like This
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Shanghai is Hit By Typhoon Bebinca, Strongest Storm in 70 Years
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Strongest typhoon since 1949 hits Shanghai and knocks out power to some homes
The strongest typhoon to hit Shanghai since 1949 has flooded roads with water and broken tree branches and knocked out power to some homes13 hours ago -
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Typhoon Bebinca lashes Shanghai in strongest storm to hit city since 1949
The normally bustling financial hub of Shanghai was brought to a standstill Monday as residents sheltered at home to wait out the worst of Typhoon Bebinca.16 hours ago -
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Over 100 dead in Myanmar flooding after Typhoon Yagi
Myanmar’s death toll from floods has risen to at least 113, the country’s military government said, following heavy rains brought on by Typhoon Yagi.16 hours ago -
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The Guardian - World
Typhoon Yagi: scores dead from flooding in Myanmar
At least 320,000 people have been displaced and 64 were still missing after the strongest storm to hit Asia this year. Myanmar’s death toll from floods rose to at least 113, the country’s military ...Yesterday -
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More than a dozen Reagan alumni endorse Vice President Harris
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Arsenal won 'like a Mourinho team' - Walcott on the north London derby
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Houthi rebels say they struck Israel with a 'new hypersonic ballistic missile' that flew more than 1,200 miles in just over 11 minutes
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100 dead in Myanmar floods after Typhoon Yagi
The storm is Asia's most powerful this year and has wreaked havoc in other countries including Vietnam.Yesterday -
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The Wall Street Journal - Business
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