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  • At least 11 people have died and 100,000 have been displaced since the season's first tropical storm struck eastern Catanduanes province early Sunday.

    Tropical Storm Aere Pounds Philippines, Takes Aim at Taiwan 2011

  • A fisherman remained missing in stormy waters off Catanduanes province, about 217 miles east of Manila, after failing to return home Thursday, the coast guard said, adding that the search was ongoing.

    Typhoon-triggered landslide kills 2 in Philippines 2011

  • A fisherman remained missing in stormy waters off Catanduanes province, about 217 miles east of Manila, after failing to return home Thursday, the coast guard said, adding that the search was ongoing.

    Typhoon-triggered landslide kills 2 in Philippines 2011

  • Another nine fishermen were rescued after big waves overturned their boats off the island province of Catanduanes, regional military spokesman Maj.

    Typhoon Conson Wrecks Havoc In Philippines 2010

  • - Maricel Dela Rosa, Catanduanes; hit by a tree trunk

    UPDATE: Typhoon Santi (Mirimae): 12 dead several missing in floods, damaged bridges, and, blackouts 2009

  • Forest cover maps from 1992 showed that Catanduanes contained some forested areas.

    Luzon rain forests 2008

  • Several neighboring island groups are also part of the ecoregion, including the Batanes and Babuyan Islands to the north (rather isolated but placed here for convenience), Polillo and Catanduanes to the east, and Marinduque to southwest.

    Luzon rain forests 2008

  • Even during the Pleistocene, as world sea levels fell 120 m, Luzon expanded to become a larger island including the modern islands of Polillo, Marinduque, and Catanduanes but never connecting to other regions of the Philippines or to mainland Asia.

    Luzon tropical pine forests 2008

  • Even during the Pleistocene, as world sea levels fell 120 m, Luzon expanded to become a larger island including the modern islands of Polillo, Marinduque, and Catanduanes but never connecting to other regions of the Philippines or to mainland Asia.

    Luzon rain forests 2008

  • Even during the Pleistocene, as world sea levels fell 120 meters (m), Luzon expanded to become a larger island including the modern islands of Polillo, Marinduque, and Catanduanes but never connected to other regions of the Philippines or to mainland Asia.

    Luzon montane rain forests 2007

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