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Philippines evacuates thousands as tropical storm Fung-Wong hits | Philippines evacuates thousands as tropical storm Fung-Wong hits |
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More than 205,000 people have been evacuated in the Philippines as a tropical storm brought flooding to Manila and nearby provinces. | More than 205,000 people have been evacuated in the Philippines as a tropical storm brought flooding to Manila and nearby provinces. |
The storm, which battered the country's northernmost provinces on Friday, has claimed at least five lives so far and gained strength on Saturday with torrential monsoon rains and strong winds. | The storm, which battered the country's northernmost provinces on Friday, has claimed at least five lives so far and gained strength on Saturday with torrential monsoon rains and strong winds. |
The national disaster risk reduction and management council reported that tropical storm Fung-Wong had affected more than 700,000 people in metropolitan Manila and northern and central provinces, forcing more than 205,000 to evacuate. | The national disaster risk reduction and management council reported that tropical storm Fung-Wong had affected more than 700,000 people in metropolitan Manila and northern and central provinces, forcing more than 205,000 to evacuate. |
Imee Marcos, the governor of Ilocos Norte province in the north-west of the main island of Luzon, said 12 hours of fierce winds and heavy rains had blown off roofs, toppled trees and flooded highways. | Imee Marcos, the governor of Ilocos Norte province in the north-west of the main island of Luzon, said 12 hours of fierce winds and heavy rains had blown off roofs, toppled trees and flooded highways. |
"I am basically holed up in my bedroom with a generator and several computers and telephones because I can't even cross the street," she told the Associated Press on Saturday. | "I am basically holed up in my bedroom with a generator and several computers and telephones because I can't even cross the street," she told the Associated Press on Saturday. |
"I told everyone to hunker down. There is very little we can do," she said. | "I told everyone to hunker down. There is very little we can do," she said. |
Marcos said there were no immediate reports of casualties, that rescue workers were en route to those trapped by the flooding, and relief supplies were being distributed. | Marcos said there were no immediate reports of casualties, that rescue workers were en route to those trapped by the flooding, and relief supplies were being distributed. |
"Every time there is a little rain we have trouble, and now this is more than a little rain so it's really been difficult," Marcos said, adding that the last time the province had experienced something similar was 10 years ago. | "Every time there is a little rain we have trouble, and now this is more than a little rain so it's really been difficult," Marcos said, adding that the last time the province had experienced something similar was 10 years ago. |
At least 86,000 people were displaced in Manila on Friday, as Fung-Wong flooded the ground floors of many homes, forcing residents to seek refuge on upper floors and rooftops. | |
The rain and an unrelated radar malfunction combined to divert, delay or cancel dozens of domestic and international flights at the capital's airport. | The rain and an unrelated radar malfunction combined to divert, delay or cancel dozens of domestic and international flights at the capital's airport. |
Government offices in the capital and 15 provinces were closed on Friday and the Philippine stock exchange suspended trading. | Government offices in the capital and 15 provinces were closed on Friday and the Philippine stock exchange suspended trading. |
Government forecasters said nearly a month's worth of rain fell overnight. | Government forecasters said nearly a month's worth of rain fell overnight. |
Aldczar Aurelio, a meteorologist, said the storm, which made landfall in northern Cagayan province with winds of more than 60 miles (100km) an hour, strengthened the seasonal south-west monsoon winds and cloud formation from the Indian Ocean and Australia. | Aldczar Aurelio, a meteorologist, said the storm, which made landfall in northern Cagayan province with winds of more than 60 miles (100km) an hour, strengthened the seasonal south-west monsoon winds and cloud formation from the Indian Ocean and Australia. |
He said 26.8cm (10.5 inches) of rain fell on the capital in a 24-hour period ending early on Friday, more than half the amount that caused the worst flooding in metropolitan Manila for 40 years in 2009. | He said 26.8cm (10.5 inches) of rain fell on the capital in a 24-hour period ending early on Friday, more than half the amount that caused the worst flooding in metropolitan Manila for 40 years in 2009. |
Fung-Wong is expected to leave Philippine territory by Sunday and track toward Taiwan and southern Japan. | Fung-Wong is expected to leave Philippine territory by Sunday and track toward Taiwan and southern Japan. |
Typhoon Kalmaegi hit the same northern Philippine region last week, leaving eight people dead and displacing more than 366,000. | Typhoon Kalmaegi hit the same northern Philippine region last week, leaving eight people dead and displacing more than 366,000. |
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