MANILA, Philippines -- Super Typhoon Fung-wong battered the Philippines' northeastern coast ahead of landfall on Sunday, leaving at least two people dead and forcing more than a million people to evacuate from areas at risk of flash floods, landslide and tidal surges, officials said. The typhoon could cover two-thirds of the Southeast Asian archipelago with its 1,800-kilometer- (1,118-mile-) wide rain and wind band, forecasters said. It approached from the Pacific while the Philippines was still dealing with the devastation wrought by Typhoon Kalmaegi , which left at least 224 people dead in central provinces on Tuesday before pummeling Vietnam, where at least five were killed. A villager drowned in flash floods in the eastern province of Catanduanes and another died in Catbalogan city in

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