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Three Persons Died as Typhoon Saola lashes Philippines



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At least three person was killed and millions were left without power Monday as Tropical Storm Saola brought heavy rains to large parts of the Philippines, the government said.
Manila was one of the worst hit areas and schools across the sprawling capital were suspended, largely due to flooding, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said.
Nearly 13,000 people were evacuated in Manila, other parts of the main island of Luzon and the central Visayas region, as rainfall reached 20 millimetres (0.8 inches) an hour, according to the council.
"The worst appears to be over, though... there will be more rains forecast today," council chief Benito Ramos told AFP.
At least one person drowned in the central province of Antique, Ramos said, adding the casualty figures could go up as more reports came in.
Saola did not strike the Philippines directly but exacerbated rains from a low pressure area in the vicinity, weather forecasters said.
On Monday morning Saola was in the Philippine Sea, 330 kilometres (205 miles) off the northern tip of the country and heading slowly towards Taiwan, they said.
The Manila Electric Co., which provides power to most of the capital of 15 million people and other parts of Luzon, said more than 20 percent of its customers were without supplies.
"We apologise for the inconvenience but be assured that we are doing are best to immediately restore power," Manila Electric said in advice to customers.

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