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Super typhoon Goni slams into Philippines, makes two landfalls

Published 11/01/2020, 09:37 AM
Updated 11/01/2020, 09:40 AM

MANILA, Nov 1 (Reuters) - A super typhoon barrelled into the
southern part of the Philippines' main island of Luzon on
Sunday, bringing "catastrophic" violent winds and intense rains
with two landfalls so far, the weather bureau said.
Typhoon Goni is the world's strongest storm so far this
year, gaining further strength with 225 kph (140 miles per hour)
sustained winds and gusts of up to 310 kph (190 mph).
Philippine authorities evacuated nearly a million people to
safer ground before Goni approached the eastern provinces and
made landfall in Catanduanes and Albay in the Bicol region.
The weather bureau said "catastrophic violent winds and
intense to torrential rainfall" were expected to prevail over
Bicol provinces as well as portions of Quezon, Laguna and
Batangas, south of the capital Manila.
"This a particularly dangerous situation for these areas,"
it said in a bulletin at 0000 GMT.
The capital Manila was also in the projected path of Goni,
the 18th tropical storm in the country.
A third landfall was expected to hit Quezon province later
in the day, weather forecaster Lorie dela Cruz told a radio
station.
Between 19 million and 31 million people could be affected,
including those in danger zones, the disaster management agency
said.
Storm surge alerts have been issued, while officials have
also reminded those in evacuation centres to observe social
distancing as the coronavirus spread is also a concern.
Dozens of international and domestic flights have been
cancelled as the civil aviation authority ordered a one-day
closure of Manila's main gateway, the Ninoy Aquino International
Airport.
Goni is among the strongest typhoons to hit the Philippines
since Haiyan, which killed more than 6,300 people in 2013.
It follows Typhoon Molave, which hit the Philippines last
month killing 22 people, mostly through drowning in provinces
south of Manila.

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