Super Typhoon Noru hit the Philippines on Sunday, heavily infecting its residents main Luzon Island with Strong winds and torrential rain that forced thousands of people to flee them homes.
The storm was piling up maximum sustainable winds of 195 km/h (121 mph) as it heads toward the archipelago nation after an unprecedented “explosive intensification,” the state weather The forecaster said.
Nuru, the strongest storm for hit Philippines this year made land in Bordeus Municipality on Bolillo Islands, part of Quezon Province, 5:30 p.m. (9:30 a.m. GMT).
Videos posted on social media And AFP verified the trees swaying wildly as the winds and rain blew across the islands.
The weather bureau Issued warnings late on Sunday for ‘Dangerous floods’ in At-risk areas of The capital Manila and neighboring provinces where Nuru flooded with heavy rain.
‘Ask the residents who live in danger Areas to commit to calls for Philippine National Police Chief General Rodolfo Azurin said evacuations were being conducted whenever necessary. with Scientists warning They have become more powerful Such as world It gets warmer because of Climate change.
“It was very windy this morning,” said Ernesto Portillo, 30. who working as a cook in coastal municipality of infanta in Quezon.
“We are a bit worried… we secured our belongings and bought some groceries so we could have food just in issue.”
Nuru weakened in the face of Typhoon as it swept through central Luzon. It is expected to enter the South China Sea on Monday and head towards Vietnam.
“Tornadoes like Engines – you need fuel and exhaust to work” weather Forecaster Rob Gill.
In the case of Karding, has good Fuel because it contains a lot of Warm water along its course then there good exhaust in top level of Atmosphere – so it good recipe for Explosive intensification ” added and using local name for storm.
the storm hit About 100 km northeast of Manila. Emergency personnel Preparing for Possibility of High winds and heavy rain hit the capital, home to me more from 13 million people.
Forced evictions were underway in Some high risk areas of The capital, including poor communities that live in Flimsy huts along rivers.
Gloria Perez, 68, was a part of a group accommodation in modular tents set up on Indoor basketball court. “I vacated house Where I live in Because I’m afraid flood “There is really a rise,” Peres told AFP. want Repetition of What happened to me before?”
The silence before the hurricane
Nuru came after nine months super The hurricane destroyed large areas of Country, killing more from 400 people leaving hundreds of thousands of homeless.
more than 8300 people they escaped homes Before latest Storm hitincluding the population in several municipalities in Quezon, disaster officials said.
In the neighboring province of Aurora, residents of Dingalan Municipality had to seek shelter. “People living near the coast have been asked to evacuate. We live Far from the coast so we stay away. they were more Rhea Tan, 54, said a restaurant manager in Dingalan.
The weather bureau warned of Serious storms more From three meters along the coast of Aurora and Quezon, including Bolillo Islands, along with Large-scale flooding and landslides as the storm absorbs region.
It can topple coconuts and mango trees, and cause ‘Heavy losses’ to rice and corn crops in heavily agricultural region, while the villages are flooded. Coast Guard reported more from 2500 people It was left Stranded due to cancellation of ferries as ships took The shelter is in front of you of storm.
dozens of flights in And the out of It was Manila also canceled. School and non-essential classes government Services suspended for Monday.
The Philippines – ranked among the countries most vulnerable to impacts of Climate change – Ho hit average of 20 storms each year.
Super Typhoon Noru hit the Philippines on Sunday, heavily infecting its residents main Luzon Island with Strong winds and torrential rain that forced thousands of people to flee them homes.
The storm was piling up maximum sustainable winds of 195 km/h (121 mph) as it heads toward the archipelago nation after an unprecedented “explosive intensification,” the state weather The forecaster said.
Nuru, the strongest storm for hit Philippines this year made land in Bordeus Municipality on Bolillo Islands, part of Quezon Province, 5:30 p.m. (9:30 a.m. GMT).
Videos posted on social media And AFP verified the trees swaying wildly as the winds and rain blew across the islands.
The weather bureau Issued warnings late on Sunday for ‘Dangerous floods’ in At-risk areas of The capital Manila and neighboring provinces where Nuru flooded with heavy rain.
‘Ask the residents who live in danger Areas to commit to calls for Philippine National Police Chief General Rodolfo Azurin said evacuations were being conducted whenever necessary. with Scientists warning They have become more powerful Such as world It gets warmer because of Climate change.
“It was very windy this morning,” said Ernesto Portillo, 30. who working as a cook in coastal municipality of infanta in Quezon.
“We are a bit worried… we secured our belongings and bought some groceries so we could have food just in issue.”
Nuru weakened in the face of Typhoon as it swept through central Luzon. It is expected to enter the South China Sea on Monday and head towards Vietnam.
“Tornadoes like Engines – you need fuel and exhaust to work” weather Forecaster Rob Gill.
In the case of Karding, has good Fuel because it contains a lot of Warm water along its course then there good exhaust in top level of Atmosphere – so it good recipe for Explosive intensification ” added and using local name for storm.
the storm hit About 100 km northeast of Manila. Emergency personnel Preparing for Possibility of High winds and heavy rain hit the capital, home to me more from 13 million people.
Forced evictions were underway in Some high risk areas of The capital, including poor communities that live in Flimsy huts along rivers.
Gloria Perez, 68, was a part of a group accommodation in modular tents set up on Indoor basketball court. “I vacated house Where I live in Because I’m afraid flood “There is really a rise,” Peres told AFP. want Repetition of What happened to me before?”
The silence before the hurricane
Nuru came after nine months super The hurricane destroyed large areas of Country, killing more from 400 people leaving hundreds of thousands of homeless.
more than 8300 people they escaped homes Before latest Storm hitincluding the population in several municipalities in Quezon, disaster officials said.
In the neighboring province of Aurora, residents of Dingalan Municipality had to seek shelter. “People living near the coast have been asked to evacuate. We live Far from the coast so we stay away. they were more Rhea Tan, 54, said a restaurant manager in Dingalan.
The weather bureau warned of Serious storms more From three meters along the coast of Aurora and Quezon, including Bolillo Islands, along with Large-scale flooding and landslides as the storm absorbs region.
It can topple coconuts and mango trees, and cause ‘Heavy losses’ to rice and corn crops in heavily agricultural region, while the villages are flooded. Coast Guard reported more from 2500 people It was left Stranded due to cancellation of ferries as ships took The shelter is in front of you of storm.
dozens of flights in And the out of It was Manila also canceled. School and non-essential classes government Services suspended for Monday.
The Philippines – ranked among the countries most vulnerable to impacts of Climate change – Ho hit average of 20 storms each year.