Typhoon Rammasun hits Manila

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Typhoon Rammasun hits Manila

Makati City, Philippines - A man takes a picture of damaged cars near a private subdivision in Makati City as Typhoon Rammasun hit Metro Manila on July 16, 2014. Typhoon Rammasun (locally known as Glenda) had maximum sustained winds of 150 kph and gustiness of up to 185 kph when it hit Metro Manila. Across the country, about 400,000 people had fled their homes and sheltered in evacuation centers, according to the disaster management council. Rammasun, which is Thai for "God of Thunder", was forecast to move out into the South China Sea on Wednesday afternoon, then track towards southern China, according to the national weather service. (Photo by (Photo by Photo by Mark Cristino/NurPhoto)/NurPhoto)


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