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Philippines Typhoon Hagupit evacuation steps up

Saturday, 6 December 2014


About half a million people have fled coastal villages and evacuated their homes in the Philippines as a powerful storm approaches the archipelago.
Typhoon Hagupit, which weakened slightly  Friday night, is due to make landfall on Saturday evening.
It is on course for the Eastern and Northern Samar provinces and the city of Tacloban, where thousands were killed by Typhoon Haiyan a year ago.
It has weakened slightly but gusts are still peaking at 195km/h (120mph).
Thousands of passengers were left stranded after Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific cancelled more than 150 flights to the central and southern Philippines on Friday and Saturday, and sea travel services were suspended, according to a news agency.