Floods and a landslide killed seven people in the Philippines on Monday (September 2) as tropical storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, dumped heavy rain on the capital Manila and nearby provinces, a disaster agency official said.
In a hilly community in Antipolo east of Manila, three people were killed, including two schoolboys and a 27-year-old pregnant woman, when a landslide hit two houses, according to Relly Bernardo, the city's disaster management chief.
Eyewitness video recorded on Monday showed flooded roads in Antipolo.
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The Philippines typically records an average of 20 tropical storms annually, many of those typhoons, with landslides among the biggest causes of casualties.
Yagi brought winds of up to 85 kph (53 mph), with gusts reaching 105 kph (65 mph), as it continued to move northwest on Luzon, the Philippines' biggest and most populous island.
Reuters was able to confirm the date from the buildings and bridge seen in the video which matched file and satellite imagery of the area. Reuters was able to confirm the date of the video from the original file metadata which matched what the source told Reuters.
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