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In Pictures: Typhoon Goni slams the Philippines

Four killed and as many as 31 million people affected as storm batters the Philippines.

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Members of the Philippine Coast Guard carry a child as they evacuate people in Camarines Sur province, eastern Philippines. [Philippine Coast Guard/AP Photo]
By News Agencies
Published On 1 Nov 20201 Nov 2020

A super typhoon weakened after barrelling through the southern part of the Philippines’ main island of Luzon on Sunday, with officials reporting at least four deaths, power outages, infrastructure damage and flash floods.

Goni is among the strongest typhoons to hit the Philippines since Haiyan, which killed more than 6,300 people in 2013.

Tropical storm-wind alerts were lowered but the weather agency warned Goni still posed a threat while traversing provinces south of the capital, Manila.

Goni made landfall in two places in the Bicol region where four deaths were reported, said provincial Governor Al Francis Bichara, including one person hit by a tree and a five-year-old who was swept away after a river overflowed.

Video footage by news channels and on social media showed rivers overflowing and some dikes destroyed, submerging villages in Bicol.

Bichara also received reports of volcanic mudflows, as well as electricity supply and communication service outages.

Between 19 million and 31 million people could be affected by the typhoon, including those in danger zones and in metropolitan Manila, the disaster management agency said.

Government workers clear a toppled tree in the typhoon-hit town of Tigaon, Camarines Sur, Philippines. [Francis R Malasig/EPA]
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Residents carry their belongings to a waiting rescue vehicle during an evacuation of informal settlers living along coastal areas in Manila. [Ted Aljibe/AFP] (AFP)
Residents register at a temporary shelter during an evacuation of informal settlers living along coastal areas in Manila. [Ted Aljibe/AFP] (AFP)
Villagers collect belongings in a damaged home in the typhoon-hit town of Tigaon. [Francis R Malasig/EPA]
A rescuer carries a sick child as they evacuate residents of a coastal community in Manila. [Aaron Favila/AP Photo]
Workers clear a toppled electric post in the typhoon-hit town of Tigaon. [Francis R Malasig/EPA] (EPA)
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Rescue workers help an evacuee onto a waiting vehicle during an evacuation of informal settlers living along coastal areas in Manila. [Ted Aljibe/AFP]
Strong waves batter the coast of Sorsogon province, central Philippines. [AP Photo]
A resident carries her baby as they evacuate as rains from the typhoon start to pour in Manila. [Aaron Favila/AP Photo]

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