Tropical storm Megi leaves at least 20 dead


A tropical storm here unleashed floods and set off landslides over the weekend, leaving at least 21 people dead.

A government disaster agency said tropical storm Megi, which made landfall in the central Philippine province on Sunday morning, had also affected over 136,000 people in central and southern Philippines.

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