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Typhoon to Hit Philippines 18th Time This Season

Filipinos Prepare for 18th Typhoon of the Season, Expected Friday

Typhoon Lupit, which means "fierce" in Filipino, is taking dead aim at the already storm battered Philippines, which will make it the 18th typhoon to hit the country this season.

The death toll rises as relief efforts continue.

Here in Aparri, Cagayan, on the northern tip of the main island of the Philippines, tens of thousands of residents are braced for the storm.

"This is a serious situation," Aparri Mayor Ismael Tumaru warned residents. "So they [shouldn't] tend to relax because then they might be caught in [a] surprise."

Over the last month two storms, Ketsana and Parma, struck the country, causing flooding and landslides. Over 800 people were killed.

The Philippines expects even more storms to hit in the coming months as typhoon season continues through December.

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Wearing a bright yellow raincoat, Tumaru walks through San Antonio, a coastal neighborhood smack in the middle of the storm path.

"I'm afraid that lives may be lost," said Tumaru. "I think that will be unforgiveable. We can prevent this from happening."

Residents, mostly wearing t-shirts, shorts and flip flops, gather around him. Others work to clear debris the storm has already caused.

"They should monitor, open their radios," Tumaru tells ABC News about the area's evacuation plans. "When the wind becomes strong and the waves become bigger, they should leave immediately."

Weather bureau spokesperson Nathaniel Cruz said the storm, with 100 miles per hour (160 km per hour) maximum sustained winds, was stationary, but landfall is expected anytime from Friday to as late as Monday.

Residents are now on a daily storm watch. "The province will be more exposed to rough seas and strong wind, and the people living in coastal areas should watch out for storm surge," Cruz said.

Some residents have already started evacuating their families.

"I'm afraid because I'm next to the wall," said 52--year-old Eduardo Robles. "And once the wall collapses the house will be ruined."

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