Filipinos are still dealing with the aftermath of Typhoon Kalmaegi, which killed more than 200 people earlier this week.
More than one million people were evacuated and at least four killed as a super typhoon made landfall in the Philippines on Sunday.
Fung-wong battered eastern and central parts of the country, causing power outages, and forcing President Ferdinand Marcos Jr to declare a state of emergency.
One person drowned in Catanduanes and firefighters recovered the body of a woman trapped under debris of a collapsed home in Catbalogan City, officials said.
Two children also died after a mudslide buried a house in the Kayapa, in Nueva Vizcaya province, civil defence official Alvin Ayson told Reuters.
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