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Twin Typhoons make landfall on South-East Asia

Typhoons Saola (10W) and Damrey (11W) approaching Asia

Balance of 23 death people in Philipines and around 154,000 forced to leave their houses. These are the consequences of the Tropical Storm Saola, a typhoon that today washes over Taiwan and it is forecast to landfall south of Shanghai on August 3. NASA already warned about the Twin Typhoons Saola and Damrey and provided satellite images of them. See more information on NASA’s article: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hurricanes/archives/2012/h2012_Saola.html

Al-Jazeera
Thu, 2 Aug 2012 - 14:52

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