Philippines floods, landslides, kill at least 12, 8 missing
Non-stop monsoon rains, intensified by two tropical cyclones, have caused deadly landslides and floods across the Philippines. As of the report, at least 12 people have died, with eight others missing and thirteen injured.

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AI-generatedNon-stop monsoon rains, intensified by two tropical cyclones, have caused deadly landslides and floods across the Philippines. As of the report, at least 12 people have died, with eight others missing and thirteen injured. The southwest monsoon has affected over half a million people in 33 provinces. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council also reported hundreds of damaged homes and infrastructure, leading to approximately 98,000 people being displaced from their residences.
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5 extractedAbout 98,000 people have been displaced from their homes.
More than half a million people in 33 provinces have been affected by the southwest monsoon.
Eight more people were missing and thirteen injured due to the disaster.
Landslides and floods caused by non-stop monsoon rains have killed at least 12 people in the Philippines.
The monsoon has been enhanced by two tropical cyclones.