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Typhoon Fung-wong: Philippines Hit by Floods, Landslides, and Evacuations

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Typhoon Fung-wong, also known as Uwan in the Philippines, has⁤ moved away from ⁣the archipelago nation,​ leaving a trail of devastation with at least two‍ confirmed deaths⁣ and⁢ displacing over 1.4 million peopel, officials reported Monday. The⁢ storm triggered widespread ⁤flooding and ⁤landslides across northern Luzon,⁤ prompting a state of emergency declaration by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday.

The typhoon’s impact has been notably severe‌ in northern villages,‌ where⁤ fierce winds and torrential rain inundated at least 132 ⁤communities. Some residents⁤ were reportedly trapped on their ⁣roofs ⁣as⁢ floodwaters rapidly rose. Approximately 1,000 houses sustained damage, and roads remain blocked by landslides, hindering rescue and relief‌ efforts. While the typhoon has passed, ⁢authorities warn that lingering rainfall continues to pose ⁢a threat in certain areas, including metropolitan Manila.

Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro IV of the Office of Civil Defense stated that⁤ rescue, relief, and disaster-response operations ⁢are underway. “We’ll undertake ⁢today rescue, relief and disaster-response operations,” he⁣ said. Roads blocked by landslides will be cleared as weather conditions improve.

Tropical cyclones reaching sustained⁤ winds of⁤ 185 kph (115 mph)‌ or higher are classified as “super typhoons” in ⁤the Philippines, ⁢highlighting the⁢ extreme nature of these weather events. The Philippines experiences approximately 20 typhoons and storms annually, alongside frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, making it one⁤ of the world’s most disaster-prone countries.

Despite the extensive damage, the Philippines ​has not yet requested ⁤international assistance, though the‌ United States ‍and​ Japan​ have offered support.Schools and most ⁣government offices are ⁢closed Monday and Tuesday, ‌and over 386 domestic and international flights have been canceled, stranding more⁤ than 6,600 commuters and cargo workers⁢ at ports due to rough⁢ seas.

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