Super Typhoon Goni Swept the Philippines | World



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The Philippine government evacuated nearly 1 million people to a safer location before the 225 km / h super typhoon Goni reached the eastern provinces and landed in Catanduanes and Albay (southeast of Luzon) in the Bicol region. 4:50 am 1.11 (that is, 3:50 pm in Vietnam time). Goni is considered the strongest storm in the world in 2020.

First image of super typhoon Goni devastates the Philippines with the force of “destruction”

PAGASA warned that super typhoon Goni brought “extremely strong winds and torrential rains” and swept through the Bicol region, along with parts of Quezon, Laguna and Batangas provinces and southern Manila.

“This is a particularly dangerous situation for these areas,” said PAGASA. Manila is also in the way of Goni, which is the 18th tropical storm to hit the Philippines this year.

The Philippine Disaster Management Agency estimates that between 19 and 31 million people could be affected by Super Typhoon Goni.
Philippine officials are also urging people in storm shelter centers to ensure social segregation to prevent the spread of Covid-19.
Super typhoon Goni devastated the Philippines - photo 1

People gather at the supermarket to buy stored basic goods in Legaspi (Albay province, Philippines) on October 31.

Dozens of domestic and international flights were canceled after the Philippine civil aviation agency ordered the one-day closure of Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

Super Typhoon Goni is one of the strongest storms to hit the Philippines since Super Typhoon Hai Yen (Haiyan), which killed more than 6,300 people in 2013.

Typhoon Goni struck after Hurricane Molave ​​struck the Philippines in October, killing 22 people, mostly by drowning.




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