Nearly a million people have been evacuated from their homes in the Philippines, as Super Typhoon Fung-wong approaches the country. It’s the most powerful storm to threaten the country this year and is due to make landfall just days after an earlier typhoon killed more than 200 people.
Breakdown
- Super Typhoon Fung Wong is approaching the Philippines with winds up to 230 km/h and waves up to 14 meters. 11s
- Evacuation shelters are full and mass evacuations are underway in eastern and northern Luzon. 17s
- The typhoon spans 1,500 kilometers and could bring up to 200 millimeters of rain, increasing flood and landslide risks. 1m 7s
- The storm arrives days after Typhoon Kalmegi, which killed hundreds and left dozens missing. 1m 19s
- Rescue operations from the previous typhoon have been halted as emergency workers prepare for Fung Wong's landfall. 1m 28s