Supertajfun Man-yi na Filipinach
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Residents get off a truck after the local government implemented a preemptive evacuation in Daraga, Albay on November 15, 2024, ahead of the landfall of Typhoon Man-Yi. Hundreds of people fled on November 15 as Typhoon Man-Yi bore down on the Philippines, threatening yet more destruction even as rescuers tried to reach people stranded on rooftops by the last tropical cyclone. (Photo by Charism SAYAT / AFP)
Supertajfun Man-yi na Filipinach
2024-11-15
CHARISM SAYAT/AFP/East News
AFP
CHARISM SAYAT
AFP_36MH2HK
2,64MB
41cm x 28cm by 300dpi
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