Shocking footage shows roofs being blown away during a super typhoon in the Philippines.
The typhoon, known as Man-Yi, is the sixth typhoon to hit the Philippines in a month.
Dramatic clips filmed in Baler, Aurora, on Sunday (November 17) by Jayr Ontong show high winds damaging buildings and uprooting trees.
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One video shows trees blowing in strong gusts while buildings are torn apart.
Another clip shows tin ceilings flying down a street in heavy rain.
A third video shows a sign clattering to the ground and buildings with their roofs missing.
Half a million people have been evacuated since warnings were issued, as reported by Need To Know.
The state forecaster said that the typhoon hit Cantanduanes island on Saturday (November 16) with maximum wind speeds of 121mph.
The storm then made its way to the province of Aurora with winds peaking at 189mph.
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