Most of the fatalities were victims of drowning in Pangasinan and landslides in Ifugao.
Emong, which entered the Philippine area of responsibility on Wednesday from the South China Sea, slammed into Pangasinan province Thursday night with maximum center winds of 150 kilometers per hour.
It then swept northeastward overnight Thursday across the Cordillera mountain ranges, weakening gradually as it exited into the Philippines Sea via Cagayan province on Friday.
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Saturday, May 9, 2009
Emong Typhoon Emong's death toll in Pangasinan
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