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Super typhoon Yagi is the world's second -most powerful tropical cyclone in 2024 .
Yagi 's strength has more than doubled since it devastated the Philippines last week with landslides and flooding triggered by heavy rainfall.
The storm is also considered the strongest storm to hit the region in a decade .
After China , the storm is likely to head for Vietnam on Saturday .
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