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Thursday, July 15, 2010
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Residents rebuild their destroyed houses in the village of Arenda, Taytay town, Rizal province, east of Manila on July 14, 2010 after Typhoon Conson hit the country’s capital late 13 July. At least 20 people were confirmed dead on July 14 after Typhoon Conson ripped across the Philippines, sweeping shanties into the sea and bringing the nation’s capital to a standstill.
20 dead after Typhoon Conson smashes Philippines Agence France Presse
MANILA – At least 20 people were confirmed dead on Wednesday after Typhoon Conson ripped across the Philippines, sweeping shanties into the sea and bringing the nation’s capital to a standstill. Conson hit the Southeast Asian archipelago late on Tuesday before pummelling the densely populated main island of Luzon throughout the night with maximum gusts of 120 kilometres (74 miles) an hour.
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“The wind howled like a child screaming,” said Rigor Sambol, 52, a father of six who lives in a coastal shanty town on the out-
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NUSA DUA, Indonesia – Representatives from 13 “tiger-range countries” on Wednesday drew up a rescue declaration in Bali in a bid to save the big cats from extinction. The declaration, which is to be signed in September at a “tiger summit” in St. Petersburg in Russia, aims to double the number of wild tigers across their range by 2022. It includes plans to “do everything possible to effectively man-
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the children one by one to a nearby gym where they spent the evening on the cold floor.” Some of the flimsy slum homes erected by
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skirts of Manila that was partly destroyed. “It was so strong, our houseboat nearly got flipped over. I had to take
squatters along the coast were swept away entirely, leaving the shocked residents to scavenge scrap wood to build makeshift shelters, according to an AFP reporter there. Authorities said 20 people had been confirmed killed, including two squatters from a vast lakeside shanty town near Manila who were crushed when their homes collapsed.
age, preserve, protect and enhance habitats”. It also pledges to “work collaboratively to eradicate poaching, smuggling and illegal trade of tigers, their parts and derivatives”. Continued on page 6
In this photo taken on February 12, 2010 shows a rare 12year-old Sumatran tiger named “Trenggani” swimming in the water within its enclosure at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta on February 12, 2010.
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