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Monster typhoon Haiyan roars into Philippines | Monster typhoon Haiyan roars into Philippines |
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Typhoon Haiyan is battering the central Philippines with sustained winds of 235 km/h (146mph). | Typhoon Haiyan is battering the central Philippines with sustained winds of 235 km/h (146mph). |
Meteorologists say that if initial estimates based on satellite images are borne out, it could be the most powerful storm ever to make landfall. | Meteorologists say that if initial estimates based on satellite images are borne out, it could be the most powerful storm ever to make landfall. |
The storm has forced millions to seek shelter in 20 provinces and at least three people have died, officials say. | |
The region was already struggling to recover from a powerful earthquake last month. | The region was already struggling to recover from a powerful earthquake last month. |
The authorities have warned that more than 12 million people are at risk from the category-five storm, including in Cebu, the country's second largest city with a population of 2.5 million. | |
Two people were electrocuted in storm-related incidents and another was killed after being struck by lightning, according to officials. | |
The storm - known locally as Yolanda - was not expected to directly hit the capital Manila, more than 600km (370 miles) to the north. | |
Mai Zamora, from the charity World Vision, in Cebu, told the BBC: "The wind here is whistling. It's so strong and the heavy downpours are continuing." | Mai Zamora, from the charity World Vision, in Cebu, told the BBC: "The wind here is whistling. It's so strong and the heavy downpours are continuing." |
"We've been hearing from my colleagues in [the city of] Tacloban that they've seen galvanised iron sheets flying just like kites." | "We've been hearing from my colleagues in [the city of] Tacloban that they've seen galvanised iron sheets flying just like kites." |
Schools and offices closed, while ferry services and local flights were suspended. Hospitals and soldiers are on stand-by for rescue and relief operations. | Schools and offices closed, while ferry services and local flights were suspended. Hospitals and soldiers are on stand-by for rescue and relief operations. |
The extent of the damage remains unclear, with authorities saying phone-lines are down in many areas. | The extent of the damage remains unclear, with authorities saying phone-lines are down in many areas. |
The governor of the Southern Leyte province, Roger Mercado, tweeted on Friday morning that fallen trees were blocking roads, hampering the emergency effort. | The governor of the Southern Leyte province, Roger Mercado, tweeted on Friday morning that fallen trees were blocking roads, hampering the emergency effort. |
Roxane Sombise, a resident of Tacloban, in Leyte, told the BBC: "I think our house is actually shaking... I just want it to stop." | Roxane Sombise, a resident of Tacloban, in Leyte, told the BBC: "I think our house is actually shaking... I just want it to stop." |
Protestant pastor Diosdado Casera in Surigao City in north-east Mindanao said the city had missed the worst of the storm but there was a lot of damage. | |
"The storm was very strong - although Surigao City was not directly hit we experienced its fury early this morning," he said. | |
"The big buildings made of concrete were fine, but the houses made of wood and shingles and plywood have suffered a lot of damage, mainly to their roof." | |
A spokesperson for the British Red Cross, Nichola Jones, who is in Tagbilaran in Bohol, says the typhoon passed by in the past hour. | A spokesperson for the British Red Cross, Nichola Jones, who is in Tagbilaran in Bohol, says the typhoon passed by in the past hour. |
"We've lost power and a few roof-tiles but it's not too bad. But I think to the North - that's the area that has borne the brunt. Those were the areas worst hit by the earthquake last month." | "We've lost power and a few roof-tiles but it's not too bad. But I think to the North - that's the area that has borne the brunt. Those were the areas worst hit by the earthquake last month." |
In the worst-hit areas of Samar and Leyte, she says there are reports of collapsed buildings, including a hotel. | In the worst-hit areas of Samar and Leyte, she says there are reports of collapsed buildings, including a hotel. |
"In Cebu they have had quite a battering and I spoke to our colleagues and they've had quite strong winds and are locked down in their hotels. They are waiting to see what the situation is." | "In Cebu they have had quite a battering and I spoke to our colleagues and they've had quite strong winds and are locked down in their hotels. They are waiting to see what the situation is." |
Jeff Masters, meteorology director at the private firm Weather Underground, said in a blog post that the damage from Haiyan's winds must have been "perhaps the greatest wind damage any city on Earth has endured from a tropical cyclone in the past century". | Jeff Masters, meteorology director at the private firm Weather Underground, said in a blog post that the damage from Haiyan's winds must have been "perhaps the greatest wind damage any city on Earth has endured from a tropical cyclone in the past century". |
Relief packages | Relief packages |
State meteorologist Romeo Cajulis told AFP news agency Typhoon Haiyan had made landfall over Guiuan at 04:40. | State meteorologist Romeo Cajulis told AFP news agency Typhoon Haiyan had made landfall over Guiuan at 04:40. |
The typhoon arrived with gusts of up to 275 km/h (170 mph), the Philippines' weather service said in its bulletin, issued at 05:00 local time (21:00 GMT). | The typhoon arrived with gusts of up to 275 km/h (170 mph), the Philippines' weather service said in its bulletin, issued at 05:00 local time (21:00 GMT). |
The US Navy's Joint Typhoon Warning Centre, which typically gives higher readings as they are based on a shorter period of time, said shortly before Haiyan's landfall that its maximum sustained winds were 314 km/h (195 mph), with gusts up to 379 km/h (235 mph). | The US Navy's Joint Typhoon Warning Centre, which typically gives higher readings as they are based on a shorter period of time, said shortly before Haiyan's landfall that its maximum sustained winds were 314 km/h (195 mph), with gusts up to 379 km/h (235 mph). |
Waves as high as 5m (15ft) could be seen from the islands of Leyte and Samar, Reuters news agency reported. | Waves as high as 5m (15ft) could be seen from the islands of Leyte and Samar, Reuters news agency reported. |
The storm is forecast to move over to the South China Sea north of Palawan Island on Saturday, meteorologists say. | The storm is forecast to move over to the South China Sea north of Palawan Island on Saturday, meteorologists say. |
In its path are areas already struggling to recover from a 7.3-magnitude earthquake last month, including the worst-hit island of Bohol. | In its path are areas already struggling to recover from a 7.3-magnitude earthquake last month, including the worst-hit island of Bohol. |
About 5,000 people are still living in tents in Bohol after losing their homes in the quake, which killed more than 200 people. | About 5,000 people are still living in tents in Bohol after losing their homes in the quake, which killed more than 200 people. |
Earlier, President Benigno Aquino warned people to leave storm-prone areas and urged seafarers to stay in port. | Earlier, President Benigno Aquino warned people to leave storm-prone areas and urged seafarers to stay in port. |
"No typhoon can bring Filipinos to their knees if we'll be united," he said in a televised address. | "No typhoon can bring Filipinos to their knees if we'll be united," he said in a televised address. |
Meteorologists in the Philippines warned that Haiyan could be as devastating as Typhoon Bopha in 2012. | Meteorologists in the Philippines warned that Haiyan could be as devastating as Typhoon Bopha in 2012. |
Bopha devastated parts of the southern Philippines, leaving at least 1,000 people dead and causing more than $1bn (£620m) in damage. | Bopha devastated parts of the southern Philippines, leaving at least 1,000 people dead and causing more than $1bn (£620m) in damage. |
It is the 25th typhoon to enter Philippine territory this year. | It is the 25th typhoon to enter Philippine territory this year. |
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