Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Typhoon Mangkhut

At least 12 people dead as storm lashes the Philippine­s ▶

- By Aaron Favila and Joeal Calupitan

TUGUEGARAO, Philippine­s

— Typhoon Mangkhut lashed the northern Philippine­s with destructiv­e winds and heavy rain that set off landslides and destroyed homes Saturday, leaving at least 12 people dead, as Hong Kong and other parts of southern China braced for the storm.

The most ferocious typhoon to hit the disaster-prone Philippine­s this year slammed ashore before dawn in Cagayan province on the northeaste­rn tip of Luzon island, a breadbaske­t that is also a region of floodprone rice plains and mountain provinces with a history of deadly landslides.

More than 5 million people were at risk from the storm, which the Hawaii-based Joint Typhoon Warning Center downgraded from a super typhoon. Mangkhut, however, was still punching winds and gusts equivalent to a Category 4 Atlantic hurricane when it hit the Philippine­s.

China and the Philippine­s agreed to postpone a visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi that was to start Sunday because of the typhoon’s onslaught, which caused nearly 150 flights, a third of them internatio­nal, to be canceled and halted sea travel.

Francis Tolentino, an adviser to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, said the 12 died mostly in landslides and houses that were pummeled by the storm’s winds and rain. Among the fatalities were an infant and a 2-year-old child who died with their parents after the couple refused to evacuate from their high-risk community in a mountain town in Nueva Vizcaya province, Tolentino said.

“They can’t decide for themselves where to go,” he said of the children.

Tolentino, who was assigned by Duterte to help coordinate disaster response, said at least two other people were missing. He said the death toll could climb to at least 16 once other casualty reports were verified.

Mayor Mauricio Domogan said at least three people died and six others were missing in his mountain city of Baguio after winds and rain destroyed several houses and set off landslides, which also blocked roads to the vacation destinatio­n. It was not clear whether the deaths and missing cited by Domogan had been included in Tolentino’s count.

Authoritie­s were verifying the drownings of three people, including two children who reportedly died as the typhoon approached. About 70 men reportedly returned to their coastal village in Cagayan to check on their homes as the storm drew closer Friday, but Tolentino said he had received no reports of the men figuring in an accident.

Mangkhut’s sustained winds weakened to 105 miles per hour with gusts of up to 161 mph after it sliced northwestw­ard across Luzon before blowing out to the South China Sea, aiming at Hong Kong and elsewhere in southern China.

About 87,000 people evacuated from high-risk areas of the Philippine­s.

 ?? Aaron Favila The Associated Press ?? Residents walk Saturday along destroyed stalls at a market hit by Typhoon Mangkhut in Tuguegrao, northeaste­rn Philippine­s.
Aaron Favila The Associated Press Residents walk Saturday along destroyed stalls at a market hit by Typhoon Mangkhut in Tuguegrao, northeaste­rn Philippine­s.

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