Typhoon Conson sliced through the Philippines' main island of Luzon on Wednesday killing 26 people, felling trees and bringing down transmission lines that could leave millions without power for at least two days, officials said. Twelve people were injured and 57 reported missing as the storm packing winds of 95 kph roared toward China. Dozens of flights were suspended or diverted from Manila's main airport. Schools were closed and some government offices suspended operations. Guillermo Redoblado, a government spokesman, said it would take two to three days to repair at least five major lines after cables and wires were brought down by falling trees, posts and strong winds.