By Adrian Portugal and Eloisa Lopez
ISABELA, Philippines (Reuters) -Typhoon Fung-wong ravaged the northern Philippines overnight, killing at least two people and cutting off some towns as residents emerged on Monday morning after a sleepless night to start assessing the damage.
More than one million people were evacuated before Fung-wong made landfall as a super typhoon in the eastern town of Dinalungan in Aurora province on Sunday night. It pounded parts of the country’s main island of Luzon with fierce winds, heavy rain and storm swells through the night.
The typhoon, locally named “Uwan”, damaged houses in the northern city of Santiago in Isabela province. Tree branches and electric posts were also felled by the typhoon.
“We could not sleep last night because of the winds hitting ou

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