One of the year's most powerful storms in the Philippines - Super Typhoon Fung-wong - has killed four people, say authorities, as they begin assessing damage after its fury abated, though no reports of major destruction have flowed in yet.
More than a million people were evacuated before Fung-wong hit land on Sunday, unleashing fierce howling winds, heavy rain and storm swells on the most populous island of Luzon that left some sleepless through the night.
"We could not sleep because of the winds hitting our metal sheets and tree branches falling," said Romeo Mariano, who sheltered with his grandmother in their home in the province of Isabela.
"When we got out to check our home, we saw the damage."
Early indications suggest the tally of dead "will be minimal", civil defence senior offi

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