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                                              Number Of Dead Rises To 25 As Typhoon Mangkhut Barrels Towards China- Sunday September 16, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
 The number of people killed by Typhoon Mangkhut as it tore a path of destruction through the Philippines has risen to 25, authorities said Sunday. -   www.ndtv.com www.ndtv.com
 
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                                              Typhoon Jebi: Strongest Storm In 25 Years In Japan, All You Need To Know- Wednesday September 5, 2018
- World News | Edited by Richa Taneja
 Typhoon Jebi left a trail of destruction in the cities of Kobe, Kyoto and Osaka, killing 11 people and injuring hundreds more. -   www.ndtv.com www.ndtv.com
 
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                                            Typhoon dumps record rain on Japan, killing 25- Monday September 5, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
 Rescuers in Japan dug through mud-caked debris and searched the banks of swollen rivers Monday for those missing in a powerful typhoon that left at least 25 people dead, the latest disaster for a country still recovering from a calamitous tsunami six months ago. -   www.ndtv.com www.ndtv.com
 
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                                              Number Of Dead Rises To 25 As Typhoon Mangkhut Barrels Towards China- Sunday September 16, 2018
- World News | Agence France-Presse
 The number of people killed by Typhoon Mangkhut as it tore a path of destruction through the Philippines has risen to 25, authorities said Sunday. -   www.ndtv.com www.ndtv.com
 
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                                              Typhoon Jebi: Strongest Storm In 25 Years In Japan, All You Need To Know- Wednesday September 5, 2018
- World News | Edited by Richa Taneja
 Typhoon Jebi left a trail of destruction in the cities of Kobe, Kyoto and Osaka, killing 11 people and injuring hundreds more. -   www.ndtv.com www.ndtv.com
 
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                                            Typhoon dumps record rain on Japan, killing 25- Monday September 5, 2011
- World News | Associated Press
 Rescuers in Japan dug through mud-caked debris and searched the banks of swollen rivers Monday for those missing in a powerful typhoon that left at least 25 people dead, the latest disaster for a country still recovering from a calamitous tsunami six months ago. -   www.ndtv.com www.ndtv.com
 
 
                                                                                                        
                                                                                                       