Philippines on highest alert as Super Typhoon Usagi approaches

He claimed that after the previous winds, more than 5,000 Cagayans were also sheltered.

This was because the Chino river, the country’s largest, remained swelled from large rain that fell in many provinces inland, flooding communities inland.

Rapsing said,” We anticipate this condition to continue over the coming time,” as more weather comes in.

Tropical Storm Man-yi is also anticipated to hit the country’s capital city of Manila this weekend after Usagi.

” Storms are overlapping. The second tropical cyclone is already ravaging areas as soon as they recover from the shock, according to UN Philippines Resident and Coordinator Gustavo Gonzalez.

” In this context, the reply power gets exhausted and costs depleted”.

Every year, about 20 large winds and storms pound the island and its waters, killing many people and instilling millions of people in poverty.

According to a recent study, climate change is causing storms in the Asia-Pacific area to form closer to coasts, intensifying more quickly, and lasting long over land.