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B8 THE TIMES100 Legals 100 Legals 100 Legals 100 Legals 100 LegalsTOWN OF CUMBERLAND COLLECTOR’S SALE OF ESTATES FOR TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS DUE AND UNPAID<strong>The</strong> undersigned, Finance Direc<strong>to</strong>r of the Town of Cumberland, hereby gives notice that he will sell at public auction <strong>to</strong> the highest bidder, inthe Council Chamber, Town Hall, 45 Broad Street, Cumberland, Rhode Island, on December 5, 2013, at 10:00 A.M. Local Time, the followingdescribed parcels of real estate (for the levy upon which notice is hereby given) or so much thereof as may be necessary <strong>to</strong> pay the taxessewer use, sewer assessments, and/or any other assessments which constitute a lien thereon, (including where applicable, any assessmentsand/or any liens pursuant <strong>to</strong> Rhode Island General Laws 23-27.3-125.7), <strong>to</strong>gether with interest, costs and expenses incident <strong>to</strong> this sale.Each of the following described parcels will be sold for the payment of the taxes, sewer use, sewer assessments, and/or any other assessmentsInformation as <strong>to</strong> the nature of the said taxes, sewer use, sewer assessments and/or any other assessments, and the amounts due on the severalparcels may be obtained from the undersigned and will be announced at the sale.For a more particular description of said estates, reference is made <strong>to</strong> the Assessor’s Plats as the same appeared in the Office of the Assessoror Assessors of said Town of Cumberland.TERMS: CASH, CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDERTERMS: COMPLIANCE WITH R.I.G.L. 44-9-13.1 AND COMPLIANCE WITH R.I.G.L.44-9-13.P002- L0184 TAXED TO HERMINIA S. & MANUEL C. BARBOSAP002- L0189 TAXED TO PAULO & NUNO J. OLIVEIRAP003- L0088 TAXED TO STEVEN J., JR. & FILOMENA S. WILLIAMSP003- L0093 TAXED TO SAL ARAGAOP003- L0157 TAXED TO ROBERT A. MARSHALLP003- L0195 TAXED TO DEBRA A. & MARK J. DAVIDP003- L0209 TAXED TO ARTHUR R., JR. & JEANNE CROWLEYP003- L0260 TAXED TO ANTONIO SILVESTRE, MARIA SANTOS &ISABEL REISP004- L0126 TAXED TO BRIAN A. RUSINP004- L0223 TAXED TO JUSTIN OVERDEEPP004- L0226 TAXED TO JOSE A., DORIS & JOSE J. MERCADOP004- L0323 TAXED TO MARIA RODRIGUESP004- L0413 TAXED TO ARMAND L. DASILVA, TRUSTEEP006- L0133 TAXED TO WELLS FARGO BANK, NA TRUSTEEP007- L0021 TAXED TO MANUEL & SANDRA C. MATOSP007- L0025 TAXED TO STEVEN & MARCY THERRIENP007- L0076 TAXED TO MARY L. BAKER & ROBERT J. PODZALINE &ELIZABETH QUIGLEYP007- L0078 TAXED TO SCOTT J. & LISA RICCIP007- L0272 TAXED TO JOHN B. MOSKWAP007- L0312 TAXED TO MARK ERNEST & DEBRA LEE BOULAYP007- L0460 TAXED TO LINDSAY MANION & HENRY RICHARDS, IIIP007- L0495 TAXED TO MICHAEL & SUSAN DESAUTEL & SOPHIEMARCHIKP007- L0582 TAXED TO KIMBERLY M. THOMASP007- L0620 TAXED TO GUADALUPE G. MARTINEZ-DIAZ & EDWINDIAZP007- L0628 TAXED TO LAWRENCE A. & KAREN L. NEWBERGP008- L0060 TAXED TO HERBERT ORDONEZ & GUADALUPEMARTINEZ & ALOISIO GROUP, LLCP008- L0117 TAXED TO PETER K. LANDERS, IIP008- L0121 TAXED TO J.P. MORGAN CHASE BANK, NAP009- L0041 TAXED TO GEORGE JOHNSONP009- L0059 TAXED TO CELESTE G. COSTAP009- L0546 TAXED TO CHELSA FLAVINP010- L0123 TAXED TO ARTUR J. AMARAL & SANDRA ANDRADEP010- L0315 TAXED TO BRIAN K . & TERESA S. HOLANDERP011- L0030 TAXED TO WILLIAM B. & LINDA J. PLANTP011- L0031 TAXED TO WILLIAM B. & LINDA J. PLANTP011- L0105 TAXED TO GEORGE M. PEDRO & THOMAS PASTOREP011- L0174 TAXED TO ANTHONY DISTEFANO & APRIL F.CONNORSP014- L0009 TAXED TO THIERRY KENOL & YVELINE M. BAYONNEP016- L0133 TAXED TO SEAN REILLY & KERRI M. ENGLISHP016- L0158 TAXED TO ROBERT & ROBERTA B. LANGEVINP016- L0176 TAXED TO MICHAEL & TARA M. FEOLEP016- L0179 TAXED TO WILLIAM G. & CHRISTINE A. GRIMESP016- L0255 TAXED TO RITCHIE & LAURA R. MARCOLINIP016- L0340 TAXED TO DAVID S. & DEBORAH A. HOOGASIANP016- L0621 TAXED TO DANIEL S. & MAURA A. OVERBYP016- L0644 TAXED TO VILDAN & BAHNAN TOUMAP016- L0655 TAXED TO MATTHEW J. JANELLE & BROOKE L. UHRIGP016- L0663 TAXED TO STEPHEN & SHERRILL MAGNANP016- L0680 TAXED TO CRISTINE & KEITH A. ANTUNESP016- L0743 TAXED TO CATHERINE G. CROSSLANDP016- L0839 TAXED TO CHRISTINE G. DUGASP016- L0881 TAXED TO JAMIE BERTENSHAW, TRUSTEE FORP017- L0024-K06/1106 TAXED TO EUGENE THOMSENP017- L0152 TAXED TO KARENANN MCLOUGHLINP018- L0022 TAXED TO HINES ROAD, LLCP018- L0128 TAXED TO JOHN J. & LISA M. CONTRADAP018- L0676 TAXED TO SHELLEY E. TAILLON & RON B. SOLARESP019- L0111 TAXED TO MICHAEL & JULIE A. MURNINP019- L0113 TAXED TO DENNIS & ANN ALLARDP019- L0159 TAXED TO MATHEW A. BUCCIP019- L0206 TAXED TO STEVEN & MICHALINA MACZUGAP019- L0210 TAXED TO JEFFREY P. FLANAGANP020- L0012 TAXED TO JOSEPH M. & LOUISE L. CARREIROP021- L0188 TAXED TO DONALD LAROCHELLEP021- L0339 TAXED TO BUTEAU & FLORA J. FRANCOISP021- L0367 TAXED TO MICHAEL J. COSTELLO & MARY GEMBA-COSTELLOP021- L0533 TAXED TO THOMAS A. & BRIAN MCKENNAP021- L0850 TAXED TO KENNETH W. & BARBARA M. GILBERTP023- L0012 TAXED TO LAUREN WOODS HOMEOWNERS ASSN.P023- L0129-D21/1921 TAXED TO MICHAEL L. & CYNTHIA L.GALLANTP024- L0064 TAXED TO DONALD N. LAROCHELLEP024- L0071 TAXED TO HSBC BANK USA NAT'L ASSOC. TRUSTEEP025- L0460 TAXED TO WILLIAM & ROBERT GRIGELEVICHP025- L0461 TAXED TO WILLIAM GRIGELEVICHP025- L0462 TAXED TO WILLIAM GRIGELEVICHP026- L0307 TAXED TO DAVID E. & MARIANNE K. ALGERP027- L0014 TAXED TO COLUCCI COMPANIES, LLCP027- L0128 TAXED TO DEBRA L. BAKERP027- L0200 TAXED TO COLUCCI COMPANIES, LLCP027- L0230 TAXED TO LISA FLYNN & DEMETRIO TORRESP027- L0355 TAXED TO COBBLE HILL DVPMT. GROUP, LLCP027- L0356 TAXED TO COBBLE HILL DVPMT. GROUP, LLCP027- L0357 TAXED TO COBBLE HILL DVPMT. GROUP, LLCP027- L0358 TAXED TO COBBLE HILL DVPMT. GROUP, LLCP027- L0365 TAXED TO COLUCCI COMPANIES, LLCP027- L0368 TAXED TO COLUCCI COMPANIES, LLCP027- L0369 TAXED TO COLUCCI COMPANIES, LLCP027- L0370 TAXED TO COLUCCI COMPANIES, LLCP027- L0371 TAXED TO COLUCCI COMPANIES, LLCP027- L0374 TAXED TO COLUCCI COMPANIES, LLCP027- L0382 TAXED TO COLUCCI COMPANIES, LLCP027- L0383 TAXED TO COLUCCI COMPANIES, LLCP027- L0388 TAXED TO COLUCCI COMPANIES, LLCP028- L0015 TAXED TO C. A. PIERCE CONSTR. CO., INC.P033- L0047 TAXED TO PAUL J., JR. & PAULA J. SAMEKP033- L0250 TAXED TO STEVEN P. KARROLLP034- L0074 TAXED TO JICSH, LLCP034- L0103 TAXED TO WEK REALTY, LLCP034- L0104 TAXED TO WEK REALTY, LLCP034- L0173 TAXED TO RALPH J., SR. & RITA HURSTP034- L0175 TAXED TO ALLAN N., JR, & LISA L. YOUNGP034- L0177 TAXED TO KELLI A. FITZGERALDP035- L0152 TAXED TO GREGORY & MARCIA D. SCOTTP037- L0023 TAXED TO CHARLES B. & JEANNINE L. O'LEARYP037- L0042 TAXED TO CHARLES B. & JEANNINE L. O'LEARYP037- L0043 TAXED TO CHARLES B. & JEANNINE L. O'LEARYP037- L0463 TAXED TO RALPH A. & CLARA H. REEDP037- L0464 TAXED TO RALPH A. & CLARA H. REEDP037- L0896 TAXED TO RENE L. & DARLENE M. LEDUCP037- L0906 TAXED TO JAMES E. & DIANE L. DAMBRAP037- L1037 TAXED TO SUBURBAN LAND COMPANYP038- L0033 TAXED TO PAUL F. & KATE H. PATNAUDEP039- L0011 TAXED TO MICHAELA CONWAYP039- L0077 TAXED TO STEPHEN J., JR. & MELISSA E. RODERICKP041- L0039 TAXED TO MAUREEN E. FLOODP041- L0040 TAXED TO MAUREEN GRIGELEVICH, A/K/AMAUREEN FLOODP042- L0045 TAXED TO AMY J. MANNINGP043- L0014 TAXED TO JEFFREY A. & TONI L. PERRYP050- L0039 TAXED TO BARRY SHAVER & RIHMFCP052- L0048 TAXED TO MARYANNE A. VAUGHAN & ANTHONY W.ABRAMCZYKP052- L0331 TAXED TO ALBERT, DORIS, EDWARD R. & RONALD G.THERIENP053- L0066 TAXED TO JOSEPH & THOMAS LEPOREP053- L0067 TAXED TO JOSEPH & THOMAS LEPOREP053- L0068 TAXED TO JOSEPH & THOMAS LEPOREP053- L0144 TAXED TO RAYMOND L. C. & CINDY A. VAGNINIP053- L0158 TAXED TO MARIAN JUSKUVP053- L0370 TAXED TO DOUGLAS VAUGHAN PROP., LLCP053- L0417 TAXED TO PHILIP A. & MYRTLE VOSE, TRUSTEESP053- L0517 TAXED TO BARBARA A. BISSONP053- L0647 TAXED TO DOREEN A. HUGHESP053- L0889 TAXED TO SCOTT D. & CATHERINE SIMPSONP053- L0941 TAXED TO ROBERT J. SALISBURYP053- L1032 TAXED TO ROLAND & MARGARET SOULIEREP053- L1037 TAXED TO ROBERT G. & ANGEL M. DESPERINIP053- L1092 TAXED TO TYLER & CRISTINA KERNICKP053- L1336 TAXED TO ALISON E. & AXEL F. BRUCKP053- L1412 TAXED TO DAVID KEATING HEALEYP053- L1429 TAXED TO DOUGLAS VAUGHN PROP., LLCP053- L1513 TAXED TO BRIAN P. OTASEVICP053- L1603 TAXED TO DOUGLAS VAUGHAN PROP., LLCP053- L1681 TAXED TO DOUGLAS VAUGHAN PROP., LLCP053- L1692 TAXED TO JEFFREY SAILLANT & ROBIN A. GALIPEAUP054- L0147 TAXED TO TRAVES & JENNIFER OGILVIEP054- L0173-A15/15 TAXED TO ERIC LEGERP054- L0173-B09/33 TAXED TO DONNA HAMMANNP054- L0182-000/V07 TAXED TO BARBARA J. BUDLONGP054- L0182-Q04/1704 TAXED TO KEITH P. & MEGAN M. FLEURYP054- L0182-V01/2201 TAXED TO SANGEETA JAINP054- L0205 TAXED TO THOMAS C., III & ELENITA DWYERP054- L0337 TAXED TO ALBERT, DORIS, EDWARD R. THERIEN &RONALD G. & ERNEST J. THERIENP054- L0338 TAXED TO JAMES J. & BRENDA L. DOUCETTEP054- L0523 TAXED TO LIM KARCHI SOLUTIONS, LLCP055- L0171 TAXED TO PAUL N. & ANNETTE LEVASSEURP064- L0125 TAXED TO HERITAGE ASSOCIATES LTD.P064- L0126 TAXED TO HERITAGE ASSOCIATES LTD.P064- L0152 TAXED TO PATRICK J. & JAIME C. BRADLEYP064- L0153 TAXED TO PATRICK J. & JAIME C. BRADLEYP064- L0154 TAXED TO PATRICK J. & JAIME C. BRADLEYP064- L0174 TAXED TO ROBERT L. MACCHIAROLAP064- L0184 TAXED TO MARALYN RODRIGUES & ALVIN CARTERP064- L0196 TAXED TO MARALYN RODRIGUES & ALVIN CARTERP064- L0197 TAXED TO MARALYN RODRIGUES & ALVIN CARTERP064- L0198 TAXED TO MARALYN RODRIGUES & ALVIN CARTERP064- L0199 TAXED TO MARALYN RODRIGUES & ALVIN CARTERP064- L0202 TAXED TO MARALYN RODRIGUES & ALVIN CARTERP064- L0203 TAXED TO MARALYN RODRIGUES & ALVIN CARTERP064- L0204 TAXED TO MARALYN RODRIGUES & ALVIN CARTERP064- L0585 TAXED TO SUBURBAN LAND CO.P064- L0648 TAXED TO BERKLEY DESIGN CO., LLC & RICHARDBESSETE, JR.P064- L0717 TAXED TO BERKLEY DESIGN CO., LLC & RICHARDBESSETTE, JR.P064- L0718 TAXED TO BERKLEY DESIGN CO., LLC & RICHARDBESSETTE, JR.P064- L0865 TAXED TO MARALYN RODRIGUESP066- L0450 TAXED TO SUBURBAN LAND CO./WILLIAM N. &HELEN M. BROWNProperty upon which taxes have been paid in full prior <strong>to</strong> the tax sale will not, of course, be auctioned at the tax sale.Please be advised that if the above property in which you have a substantial interest is sold at tax sale, then you have one (1) year <strong>to</strong> redeem it through theCollec<strong>to</strong>r’s Office or through the tax sale purchaser by tendering the taxes paid, plus a ten percent (10%) penalty on the tax sale amount, plus one percent(1%) interest on the tax sale amount from the seventh month onward. After one (1) year, you may exercise your right <strong>to</strong> redeem through the tax salepurchaser, or, if a Petition <strong>to</strong> Foreclose your Right of Redemption has been filed in Superior Court, you may redeem through the Court until a Final Decreeis entered forever foreclosing your right of redemption.BRIAN M. SILVIAFINANCE DIRECTORTOWN OF CUMBERLANDJIM GOMEZAssociated PressWORLDMonday, November 11, 2013Typhoon deaths climb in<strong>to</strong>thousands in PhilippinesTACLOBAN, Philippines —Corpses hung from trees, were scatteredon sidewalks or buried in flattenedbuildings — some of the thousandsbelieved killed in one Philippinecity alone by ferocious TyphoonHaiyan that washed away homes andbuildings with powerful winds andgiant waves.As the scale of devastation becameclear Sunday from one of the worsts<strong>to</strong>rms ever recorded, officials saidemergency crews could find more bodieswhen they reach parts of the archipelagocut off by flooding and landslides.Desperate residents raided grocerys<strong>to</strong>res and gas stations in search offood, fuel and water as the governmentbegan relief efforts and internationalaid operations got underway.Even in a nation regularly beset byearthquakes, volcanoes and tropicals<strong>to</strong>rms, Typhoon Haiyan appears <strong>to</strong> bethe deadliest natural disaster on record.Haiyan hit the eastern seaboard ofthe Philippines on Friday and quicklybarreled across its central islands,packing winds of 235 kph (147 mph)that gusted <strong>to</strong> 275 kph (170 mph), anda s<strong>to</strong>rm surge of 6 meters (20 feet).Its sustained winds weakened <strong>to</strong> 120kph (74 mph) as the typhoon madelandfall in northern Vietnam earlyMonday after crossing the South ChinaSea, according <strong>to</strong> the Hong Kongmeteorological observa<strong>to</strong>ry. Authoritiesthere evacuated hundreds of thousandsof people.Hardest hit in the Philippines wasLeyte Island, where regional PoliceChief Elmer Soria said the provincialgovernor had <strong>to</strong>ld him there were about10,000 dead, primarily from drowningand collapsed buildings. Most were inTacloban, the provincial capital ofabout 200,000 people that is thebiggest city on the island.Reports also trickled in indicatingdeaths elsewhere on the island.On Samar Island, Leo Dacaynos ofthe provincial disaster office said 300people were confirmed dead in one<strong>to</strong>wn and another 2,000 were missing,with some <strong>to</strong>wns yet <strong>to</strong> be reached byrescuers. He pleaded for food andwater, adding that power was out andthere was no cellphone signal, makingcommunication possible only by radio.Reports from other affected islandsindicated dozens, perhaps hundredsmore deaths.With communications still knockedout in many areas, it was unclear howauthorities were arriving at their estimatesof the number of people killed,and it will be days before the fullextent of the s<strong>to</strong>rm is known."On the way <strong>to</strong> the airport, we sawmany bodies along the street," saidPhilippine-born Australian Mila Ward,53, who was waiting at the Taclobanairport <strong>to</strong> catch a military flight back <strong>to</strong>Manila, about 580 kilometers (360miles) <strong>to</strong> the northwest. "<strong>The</strong>y werecovered with just anything — tarpaulin,roofing sheets, cardboard." Shesaid she passed "well over 100" bodies.In one part of Tacloban, a ship hadbeen pushed ashore and sat amid damagedhomes.Haiyan inflicted serious damage <strong>to</strong>at least six of the archipelago's morethan 7,000 islands, with Leyte, Samarand the northern part of Cebu appearing<strong>to</strong> bear the brunt of the s<strong>to</strong>rm.About 4 million people were affectedby the s<strong>to</strong>rm, the national disasteragency said.Video from Eastern Samarprovince's Guiuan <strong>to</strong>wnship — the firstarea where the typhoon made landfall— showed a trail of devastation. Manyhouses were flattened and roads werestrewn with debris and uprooted trees.<strong>The</strong> ABS-CBN video showed severalbodies on the street, covered with blankets."Even me, I have no house, I haveno clothes. I don't know how I willrestart my life, I am so confused," anunidentified woman said, crying. "Idon't know what happened <strong>to</strong> us. Weare appealing for help. Whoever has agood heart, I appeal <strong>to</strong> you — pleasehelp Guiuan."<strong>The</strong> Philippine National Red Crosssaid its efforts were hampered by looters,including some who attackedtrucks of food and other relief suppliesit was shipping <strong>to</strong> Tacloban from thesouthern port of Davao.Tacloban's two largest malls andgrocery s<strong>to</strong>res were looted, and policeguarded a fuel depot. About 200 policeofficers were sent in<strong>to</strong> Tacloban <strong>to</strong>res<strong>to</strong>re law and order.With other rampant looting reported,President Benigno Aquino III saidhe was considering declaring a state ofemergency or martial law in Tacloban.A state of emergency usually includescurfews, price and food supply controls,military or police checkpointsand increased security patrols.<strong>The</strong> massive casualties occurredeven though the government had evacuatednearly 800,000 people ahead ofthe typhoon.Aquino flew around Leyte by helicopteron Sunday and landed inTacloban. He said the government'spriority was <strong>to</strong> res<strong>to</strong>re power and communicationsin isolated areas anddeliver relief and medical assistance.Challenged <strong>to</strong> respond <strong>to</strong> a disasterof such magnitude, the Philippine governmentalso accepted help fromabroad.President Barack Obama said in astatement that he and his wife,Michelle, were "deeply saddened" bythe deaths and damage from thetyphoon. He said the U.S. was providing"significant humanitarian assistance"and was ready <strong>to</strong> assist in reliefand recovery efforts.U.S. Defense Secretary ChuckHagel directed the Pacific Command<strong>to</strong> deploy ships and aircraft <strong>to</strong> supportsearch-and-rescue operations and flyin emergency supplies.U.N. Secretary-General Ban Kimoonwas "extremely concerned" bythe widespread destruction and thesteeply rising death <strong>to</strong>ll, according <strong>to</strong> astatement released by his office.Ban said the U.N. and its humanitarianpartners "have quickly rampedup critical relief operations" eventhough many communities remain difficult<strong>to</strong> reach, the statement added.Pope Francis led tens of thousandsof people at the Vatican in prayer forthe victims. <strong>The</strong> Philippines has thelargest number of Catholics in Asia,and Filipinos are one of Rome'sbiggest immigrant communities.<strong>The</strong> Philippines is annually buffetedby tropical s<strong>to</strong>rms and typhoons,which are called hurricanes andcyclones elsewhere. <strong>The</strong> nation is inthe northwestern Pacific, right in thepath of the world's No. 1 typhoon genera<strong>to</strong>r,according <strong>to</strong> meteorologists.<strong>The</strong> archipelago's exposed easternseaboard often bears the brunt.Even by the standards of thePhilippines, however, Haiyan is acatastrophe of epic proportions andhas shocked the impoverished anddensely populated nation of 96 millionpeople. Its winds were among thestrongest ever recorded, and it appears<strong>to</strong> have killed more people than theprevious deadliest Philippine s<strong>to</strong>rm,<strong>The</strong>lma, in which about 5,100 peopledied in the central Philippines in 1991.<strong>The</strong> country's deadliest disaster onrecord was the 1976 magnitude-7.9earthquake that triggered a tsunami inthe Moro Gulf in the southernPhilippines, killing 5,791 people.Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazminsaid Aquino was "speechless" when he<strong>to</strong>ld him of the devastation inTacloban."I <strong>to</strong>ld him all systems are down,"Gazmin said. "<strong>The</strong>re is no power, nowater, nothing. People are desperate.<strong>The</strong>y're looting."Tacloban, in the east-centralPhilippines, is near the Red Beach onLeyte Island where U.S. Gen. DouglasMacArthur waded ashore in 1944 duringWorld War II and fulfilled hisfamous pledge: "I shall return."It was the first city liberated fromthe Japanese by U.S. and Filipinoforces and <strong>serve</strong>d as the Philippines'temporary capital for several months. Itis also the home<strong>to</strong>wn of formerFilipino first lady Imelda Marcos,whose nephew, Alfred Romualdez, isthe city's mayor.One Tacloban resident said he andothers <strong>to</strong>ok refuge inside a Jeep, butthe vehicle was picked up by a surgingwall of water."<strong>The</strong> water was as high as a coconuttree," said 44-year-old Sandy Toro<strong>to</strong>ro,a bicycle taxi driver who lives near theairport with his wife and 8-year-olddaughter. "I got out of the Jeep and Iwas swept away by the rampagingwater with logs, trees and our house,which was ripped off from its mooring."When we were being swept by thewater, many people were floating andraising their hands and yelling for help.But what can we do? We also needed<strong>to</strong> be helped," Toro<strong>to</strong>ro said.In Toro<strong>to</strong>ro's village, bodies werestrewn along the muddy main road asnow-homeless residents huddled withthe few possessions they managed <strong>to</strong>save. <strong>The</strong> road was lined with <strong>to</strong>ppledtrees.UNICEF estimated that 1.7 millionchildren live in areas affected by thetyphoon, according <strong>to</strong> the agency's representativein the Philippines, TomooHozumi. UNICEF's supply division inCopenhagen was loading 60 metric<strong>to</strong>ns of relief supplies for an emergencyairlift expected <strong>to</strong> arrive in thePhilippines on Tuesday."<strong>The</strong> devastation is ... I don't havethe words for it," Interior SecretaryMar Roxas said. "It's really horrific. It'sa great human tragedy."In Vietnam, about 600,000 peopleliving in the central region who hadbeen evacuated returned <strong>to</strong> their homesSunday after a weakened Haiyanchanged directions and <strong>to</strong>ok aim at thecountry's north.Four people in three centralVietnamese provinces died while trying<strong>to</strong> reinforce their homes for the s<strong>to</strong>rm,the national floods and s<strong>to</strong>rms controldepartment said Sunday.

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