Typhoon Emong leaves at least 25 dead

by ice_hot on May 9, 2009

Typhoon may have been gone out of the Philippines area of responsibility by now but the effects of its rampage in the last two days may linger with us for a few more days if not forever.

Typhoon Emong

Typhoon Floods

According to the Manila Bulletin as of 9:42 pm (8  May), typhoon “” weakened into a tropical storm when it made landfall in Bolinao, Pangasinan, on Thursday night but still caused widespread landslides as it cut across the Cordilleras leaving at least 25 people dead, disaster authorities reported Friday.

Another downside typhoon may have caused is that Manny Pacquiao’s arrival in the Philippines would have been delayed or cancelled altogether. It’s just a good thing that Manny Pacquiao had a great deal of faith despite typhoon ’s presence coupled with the AH1N1 swine flu virus scare.

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