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Super Typhoon Haima batters Philippines | Super Typhoon Haima batters Philippines |
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At least four people have been killed in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Haima hit the country. | |
The storm, which brought sustained winds of up to 225km/h (140mph), made landfall over Cagayan in the north on Wednesday. | |
Nearly 100,000 people were evacuated from threatened areas as the storm approached. | |
There was widespread damage overnight, with homes destroyed and power lines brought down. | There was widespread damage overnight, with homes destroyed and power lines brought down. |
Authorities said two of those killed were buried in a landslide, and two others buried in a shanty town in a mountainous region. | |
Experts had feared Haima could prove as destructive as the catastrophic super typhoon Haiyan, which claimed more than 7,350 lives in 2013. | Experts had feared Haima could prove as destructive as the catastrophic super typhoon Haiyan, which claimed more than 7,350 lives in 2013. |
The Philippines endures around 20 major storms every year, many of them deadly. | The Philippines endures around 20 major storms every year, many of them deadly. |
"I'm 60 years old, this is the strongest typhoon I have ever seen," village councillor Willie Cabalteja told news outlet the Associated Press. | |
President Rodrigo Duterte, in Beijing on a state visit, had said he prayed the Philippines would be spared but that they were "ready". | |
"We only pray we be spared the destruction such as previous times. Everything has been deployed." | |
The storm was upgraded to a super typhoon just before it hit in Penablanca, a town in Cagayan province, around 23:00 local time (1500 GMT) on Wednesday. | |
On Thursday morning, there were reports of damage across a wide area. | On Thursday morning, there were reports of damage across a wide area. |
"Rice and corn plants as far as the eye can see are flattened," Villamor Visaya, a teacher in the northern city of Ilagan told the AFP. | "Rice and corn plants as far as the eye can see are flattened," Villamor Visaya, a teacher in the northern city of Ilagan told the AFP. |
"Many houses were destroyed. I saw one school building crushed under a large tree... it was as if our house was being pulled from its foundations." | "Many houses were destroyed. I saw one school building crushed under a large tree... it was as if our house was being pulled from its foundations." |
Haima, known as Lawin locally, had a weather band 800km (500 miles) wide, and authorities had warned the public to expect fierce winds and storm surges up to five metres (16 feet) or higher. | Haima, known as Lawin locally, had a weather band 800km (500 miles) wide, and authorities had warned the public to expect fierce winds and storm surges up to five metres (16 feet) or higher. |
It is the second typhoon to hit the Philippines in a week, after Sarika struck on Sunday. At least one person was killed in that storm, and three people are still missing. | |
Haima is now moving out across the South China Sea towards Hong Kong and southern China. | Haima is now moving out across the South China Sea towards Hong Kong and southern China. |