Floods hit northern Philippines after typhoon forces dam release

Clean-up procedures were afoot in the seaside town of Baler, Aurora province, to reduce felled trees and particles that had obstructed roads and waterways.

According to hazard official Neil Rojo, “many of the homes here are made of light materials, so we are anticipating big damage to many of the town’s homes” before the inspection.

” We also reported buildings flying with the weather last night, not due to the heavy rains, but because of it.”

STORM WEAKENS

Man-yi considerably weakened as it travelled through the Luzon peaks, where it was on Monday as it swept over the South China Sea and headed toward Vietnam.

In the Philippines, more than a million persons fled their homes before the wind, which came after an unexpected string of violent weather.

Stronger storms, flash floods, and stronger gusts are becoming a result of climate change’s increased storm power.

At least 171 individuals in the Philippines died in the past month’s winds, which left thousands homeless and wiped out crops and livestock.

American Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Philippine President Marcos were meeting in Manila on Monday to discuss an extra US$ 1 million in humanitarian aid for the current storms.

It’s uncommon for such severe weather to occur simultaneously with other large hurricanes and thunderstorms in a small glass, but about 20 of those events occur annually in the Southeast Asian nation or its surrounding waterways.

The Pacific lake saw four winds cluster together this month, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency, marking the first time such a thing had happened in November since data began in 1951.