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A military vehicle has been driving through towns using a megaphone to warn of the expected storms.

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Officials continue to warn of what they say is an unprecedented level of foreign influence and disinformation that they expect will persist long past when votes are cast.

Some residents say more lives could have been saved if the local authorities had been quicker to warn of the flood risk.

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The prime minister is expected to warn of "unprecedented" economic challenges but will say the government will "run towards them" as Labour prepares for its first Budget in almost 15 years.

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Even as it was on its way out of the Philippines, officials have continued to warn of heavy rainfall, flooding, landslides and storm surges.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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