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Super Typhoon Man-yi Makes Landfall in the Philippines
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Super Typhoon Man-yi made landfall in the Philippines on Saturday, bringing potentially catastrophic and life-threatening impacts to the region. The storm, which intensified into a super typhoon on Saturday, was the sixth major storm to hit the Philippines in the past month. Authorities ordered all vessels to return to shore and people in coastal communities to evacuate their homes, with over 650,000 people fleeing their homes.
It is more dangerous now for those in landslide-prone areas because the ground has been saturated by the consecutive typhoons.
Most importantly, we pray you do not forget about Catanduanes. We appeal for your power restoration teams, free calls and text booths, in-kind donations, help and attention, especially after the typhoon leaves the country.
The surge could reach as high as 23 feet and that he had requested local authorities to evacuate residents from areas less than 33 feet above sea level.
Regardless of the exact landfall point, heavy rainfall, severe winds, and storm surges may occur in areas outside the predicted landfall zone.
Along a main boulevard here, the tidal surges went up to more than 7 metres (23 feet) near the seaside houses. It looked really scary.
We already have a lot of phobia due to the previous calamities that happened here like floods, strong winds and other disasters.
sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.ABC News (Australia)
- 3.The Guardian
- 4.BBC
- 5.France 24
- 6.Le Monde
- 7.CNN
- 8.The New York Times
- 9.The Times of India
- 10.ABS-CBN News
- 11.Agence France-Presse
- 12.Associated Press
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Japan Meteorological Agency
- 2.Rawis
- 3.Arteche District Hospital
- 4.Cebu Pacific
- 5.Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
- 6.International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent
- 7.Joint Typhoon Warning Center
- 8.L'Sirene Boutique Resort
- 9.Philippines Coast Guard
- 10.UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- 11.United Nations
- 12.US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
persons
- 1.Roberto Monterola
- 2.Marlo Iringan
- 3.Myrna Perea
- 4.Ariel Nepomuceno
- 5.Rei Josiah Echano
- 6.John Yoon
- 7.Cesar Robles
- 8.Charism Sayat
- 9.Ferdinand Marcos Jr
- 10.Jonvic Remulla
- 11.Amalia Santisas
- 12.Cesar Idio