Typhoon lashes northern Philippines, at least 3 missing

A boy stays under a dripping tarpaulin amidst a downpour brought about by Typhoon Yutu which made a landfall in northeastern Philippines Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018 in suburban Pasay city, south of Manila, Philippines. A strong typhoon battered the northern Philippines on Tuesday, though officials were hopeful that successful evacuations would help avoid a repeat of the death and destruction wrought by a powerful storm last month. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

A resident walks on the highway amidst a toppled electric post after Typhoon Yutu slammed Isabela province in northeastern Philippines Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018. A strong typhoon battered the northern Philippines on Tuesday, though officials were hopeful that successful evacuations would help avoid a repeat of the death and destruction wrought by a powerful storm last month. (AP Photo)

Workers clear the road off toppled trees after Typhoon Yutu slammed Isabela province in northeastern Philippines Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2018. A strong typhoon battered the northern Philippines on Tuesday, though officials were hopeful that successful evacuations would help avoid a repeat of the death and destruction wrought by a powerful storm last month. (AP Photo)

ILAGAN, Philippines — A strong typhoon blew across the northern Philippines on Tuesday, leaving a 5-year-old girl dead and at least three other people missing, knocking out power in entire provinces and forcing thousands to flee from villages that were hit by a deadly storm last month.

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