Thousands of people have been evacuated and emergency measures have been taken due to Typhoon Man-yi, which is expected to affect the Philippines and has turned into a super typhoon.
The Philippines has been put on alert as Typhoon Man-yi, which is in the super typhoon category, is approaching.
Authorities reported that the typhoon, with winds of up to 185 kilometers per hour, is expected to make landfall today or tomorrow and is expected to reach winds of up to 215 kilometers per hour.
WARNING AGAINST FLOODS AND LANDSLIDES Thousands of people were evacuated in areas where the typhoon will affect, while authorities warned coastal residents of floods and landslides.
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council called on local governments to be prepared for a possible disaster.
Meteorologists said Man-yi could have devastating effects in the region, particularly severe damage to farmland and infrastructure.
The typhoon’s impact is expected to be concentrated in the eastern and central parts of the Philippines. It will be the sixth major storm to hit the Philippines in the past month.