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BATANGAS, Philippines – Batangas province is one of the areas that bore the brunt of Super Typhoon Rolly on Sunday, November 1, with state weather bureau PAGASA warning of destructive winds and rains at one point before Rolly battered Southern Luzon.
A day after it hits land, Rappler's Ralf Rivas visits the province to see the trail of Rolly's destruction on the ground and check how some residents are slowly picking up their lives.
Read the full story: How Rolly still left a trail of destruction despite Batangas' preparation
– Rappler.com