Typhoon Goni hits the Philippines: 10 dead



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This year, the world’s strongest typhoon, Category 5, Goni landed in the Bicol region of the Philippines with a wind speed of 225 kilometers per hour.

The authorities indicated that, according to the initial determinations of the typhoon, at least 4 people died due to overturned trees and overflowing rivers.

With the death of 6 more people while Goni moved to the island of Luzon, where the capital Manila is located after the Bicol region, the total loss of life increased to 10.

Authorities reported that a 5-year-old boy was among those who lost their life.

While Goni was expected to affect between 19 and 31 million people in the country, approximately 347,000 people were sent to evacuation centers.

Due to the typhoon, Ninoy Aquino International Airport was closed for 1 day.

On the other hand, Typhoon Goni was said to be one of the strongest typhoons to hit the Philippines since Haiyan, killing more than 6,300 people in 2013. (İHA)

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