Taufan Hagupit yang bermaksud 'smash' atau 'lash' melanda Filipina dengan kelajuan 100mph disertai hujan lebat. Sekurang-kurangnya tiga orang, termasuk bayi, telah terbunuh (7 Dis) manakala kecederaan berganda terjadi di wilayah timur. Taufan ini membuat bekalan elektrik terputus, pokok tumbang dan datang hanya setahun selepas Taufan Haiyan meragut nyawa lebih daripada 7,000 rakyat Filipina.
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A man pleads for help in the town of Taft, Samar Island, in the aftermath of Typhoon Hagupit which has killed at least three as it swept across the nation
Almost a million people battened down the hatches in emergency shelters across the Philippines as Typhoon Hagupit struck the nations, causing floods and ripping out power lines
A NASA satellite image showed Typhoon Hagupit swirling over the Philippines as its fierce wind and rain destroyed homes in the east of the nation
A Filipino man clings to a wall as winds of up to 100mph slam Legazpi, Albay province, eastern Philippines earlier today
Typhoon Hagupit caused flooding and ripped roofs off homes, with unconfirmed reports suggesting three people were killed
Power outages have left streets in darkness across the Philippines, with torches and car headlamps the only source of light in some areas
The coastal city of Legazpi was battered by the biblical storm for hours as waves crashed against the sea wall and winds tore trees from the ground
The storm weakened as it crossed the Philippines, but forecasters warned the typhoon was far from over after it battered eastern provinces
A woman sits inside the remains of her house on Samar island, one of the worst-hit parts of the Philippines
A man climbs on top of the wreckage his destroyed house in Tacloban, central Philippines, which will need to be rebuilt
A man runs from the shoreline as strong winds and rain from Typhoon Hagupit lash the coast line, whipping up large waves
The fierce storm knocked out power, mowed down trees and sent more than 800,000 people into shelters as it ripped through the country
Men and women were forced to wade through knee-deep floodwater as they went to find aid supplies after the storm calmed in Borongan city
The typhoon, which made landfall in Eastern Samar late Saturday, is moving slowly, dumping heavy rain that could trigger landslides and more flash flooding
Traumatised by the massive death and destruction caused by Typhoon Haiyan - which struck just a year ago, killing thousands - more than 800,000 people fled to around 1,000 emergency shelters
Borongan residents assess the damage on a street on the Samar island city after Hagupit caused devastation overnight
A resident braves the wind and rain as he heads to a market in Legazpi to stock up on supplies after Hagupit tore through the city
Children climb on trees brought down by the 100mph storm, which caused multiple injuries and may have led to fatalities
Volcanic rocks are washed onto a main road during a flash flood this morning, coming a year after Typhoon Haiyan killed more than 7,000 people in the Philippines
Filipino children sit outside their makeshift home while waiting for evacuation at a coastal area in Paranaque city, south of Manila
Displaced villagers were asked to return home from emergency shelters in provinces where the danger posed by the typhoon had waned
Children play on top of a boat in a shanty town in Manila, where the typhoon is yet to strike
Volunteers pack relief goods for typhoon-affected areas inside a warehouse in Pasay City, south of the capital Manila
A boy takes a nap on bags of rice which will be sent out to typhoon-ravaged towns and villages over the next days and weeks
Unlike before Typhoon Haiyan last year, people were prepared for the storm, with aid efforts stepped up by the government
Children peer from a glass window inside a school turned into a temporary evacuation centre in Daan Bantayan, Cebu province
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