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Typhoon Forces Mass Evacuations In The Philippines

Manila's international airport was shut down and school was canceled throughout the country as Typhoon Kammuri ravaged the islands.
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Streets are flooded and power lines are down in the Philippines following the arrival of Typhoon KammuriTuesday.

Hundreds of thousands of residents throughout the islands hunkered down in evacuation centers as winds reaching more than 130 miles per hour ripped roofs off homes and scattered debris. 

Known locally as typhoon Tisoy, the severe weather conditions forced Manila's international airport to shut down for about 12 hours. 

The Philippines is currently hosting the Southeast Asian Games and had to cancel or postpone several outdoor events because of the typhoon and its aftermath.

Additional reporting from Newsy affiliate CNN.