Philippine disaster officials issued severe weather warnings to a dozen provinces on the main island of Luzon on Wednesday, as the southeast Asian nation braced for Typhoon Durian. The weather bureau said the typhoon, the 18th to threaten the Philippines this year, was packing winds of up to 150 km (93 miles) per hour, with gusts up to 180 kph, and was expected to hit land on Thursday evening or early Friday morning. Full Story
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