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UPDATED: 08:59, December 25, 2006
Typhoon Durian leaves broken hometown to Filipino
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A villager leaves after inspecting her ruined house in Padang village, Legazpi city, central Philippines Dec. 23, 2006. Typhoon Durian killed more than 1,000 people when its high winds and rains sent tonnes of mud and water crashing from Mount Mayon, the country's most active volcano, onto nearby villages in the Bicol region last month.

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Wooden crosses are planted in an area where homes used to stand before the community was swept away by mud and floodwaters in Padang village, Legazpi city, central Philippines Dec. 23, 2006.

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