Philippines Braces For Super Typhoon, Coastal Villagers To Evacuate

Philippines Braces For Super Typhoon, Coastal Villagers To Evacuate

MANILA, Sept 25 (NNN-PNA) – The Philippines is bracing for super typhoon Noru, as the state weather bureau has raised the alert levels in Metro Manila and several areas on Luzon island, warning, the cyclone could bring heavy rains and “severe” winds.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said, Noru reached a super typhoon at dawn today, “after a period of explosive intensification of 90 kilometres per hour in 24 hours.”

Noru, the 11th cyclone to enter the Philippines this year, was spotted 175 kilometers east of Quezon province, south of Manila, this morning. The cyclone was blowing westward at 20 kilometres per hour, packing 195 kilometres per hour winds, and gusts of up to 240 kilometres per hour.

“Noru is expected to continue intensifying and may make landfall at or near a peak intensity of 185 – 205 kilometres per hour. It will track generally west-southwestward or westward in the next six to 12 hours, then westward or northwestward for the remainder of the day,” the bureau said.

It added that, Noru will likely land tonight in Quezon province, or the southern portion of Aurora province. However, it floated the possibility that Noru will make an early landfall in Quezon province, this afternoon.

Authorities urged coastal and landslide-prone residents to evacuate safely as the typhoon approached. “There is a very high risk of storm surge more than three metres high, in the low-lying and exposed coastal areas,” the bureau warned.

In recent years, the country has been hit by several major disasters, including super typhoon Haiyan, in 2013, which killed over 7,000 people.– NNN-PNA  

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