On September 15, Mangkhut super typhoon swept through the North of the Philippines with the wind of more than 205 km/h. This is the strongest storm that lands in this country since the beginning of the year, causing landslides and floods, damaging the grid system. Currently, the number of people killed due to the influence of a storm is 14 people and is still at risk of continuing. The rescue force is deploying a search campaign in areas affected by storms.
The super typhoon with terrible wind speeds killed at least 14 people, knocked down houses and trees, caused floods and landslides,
According to measurements later in the day, Typhoon Mangkhut had winds of up to 205 km/h, gusts of 255 km/h and rainfall of up to 900 km/h. Photo: AP
More than 4 million finishers are on the path of the center of the storm, and the storm's dangerous area covers an area with more than 10 million people.
With the terrifying wind, super typhoon Mangkhut has caused many houses to have their roofs blown off, trees uprooted, and electric poles broken. AP and Bloomberg reported that strong winds have destroyed many homes in Tuguegarao City, a major commercial center of the city.
Social Welfare Secretary Virginia Orogo said, According to our estimates, the damage will be huge, emergency shelters have received thousands of additional people to avoid the disaster, due to the impact of flash floods and unexpected landlides after the storm.
Since the beginning of 2018, Mangkhut has been the most destructive storm. According to expert Hiroshi Ishihara of the Japan Meteorological Agency: "This is a 'death anniversary' storm, with the highest average wind speed among storms that have appeared since the beginning of the year."
The US Joint Typhoon Warning Center said that after passing through the Philippines, the storm will head south of China with winds of 170 km/h, making landfall on the evening of September 16 or early morning of September 17. Many experts predict that the storm could cause large waves as high as 4 floors.