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Philippine­s braces for powerful typhoon

Chanthu to graze Cagayan province today after Conson forced 10,000 to flee

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At least one person died and 17 were missing after a storm dumped heavy rain and caused flooding in the Philippine­s, authoritie­s said yesterday, as a powerful typhoon barrelled towards the country.

Tropical Storm Conson hit the central province of Eastern Samar as a typhoon on Monday before weakening as it passed over the archipelag­o, forcing around 10,000 people to flee their homes, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.

Floods around Manila

One person drowned on the island province of Marinduque, said Mark Timbal, spokesman for the disaster agency.

Another two deaths reported in Masbate province were yet to be confirmed by the authoritie­s. At least 17 people, mostly fishermen, have been confirmed missing.

Floods were recorded in the provinces surroundin­g the national capital region along with communitie­s in central regions, according to the disaster agency.

The heavy rain and flooding came as Typhoon Chanthu — packing maximum sustained wind speeds of 195 kilometres per hour — swept across the Philippine Sea towards the country’s northeaste­rn tip.

Chanthu is expected to graze Cagayan province today, dumping intense and “at times torrential” rain over the region, before continuing north towards Taiwan, the state weather agency said.

200 storms annually

In the most vulnerable areas, “pre-emptive evacuation is advised … to all those who have weak or … shanty houses,” Darwin Sacramed of the provincial disaster agency said.

The Philippine­s is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons every year, a dangerous and disruptive part of life in most of the country.

As the surface layer of oceans warms due to climate change, cyclones are becoming more powerful and carry more water, posing an increasing threat to the world’s coastal communitie­s, scientists say.

The deadliest cyclone on record in the Philippine­s was Super Typhoon Haiyan, which left more than 7,300 people dead or missing in 2013.

 ?? AP ?? Volunteers and residents cross a flooded road due to typhoon Conson at Usab village in central Philippine­s.
AP Volunteers and residents cross a flooded road due to typhoon Conson at Usab village in central Philippine­s.

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