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Typhoon Goni made landfall in the Philippines on October 30 – Photo: BLOOMBERG / CIRA / RAMMB
Associated Bloomberg On October 30, Storm Goni continued to strengthen on the way ashore in the Philippines. This hurricane is moving on a path similar to the Molave, a storm that has killed dozens and damaged homes and crops in the Philippines and Vietnam.
According to the US General Storm Warning Center (JTWC), by October 31, the storm will strengthen with winds of up to 249 km / h and then slightly weaker as it approaches the eastern Philippines.
Meanwhile, the page The standard (Hong Kong) cited information from the Hong Kong Observatory that Storm Goni had turned into a super typhoon.
At noon on October 30, this storm is located about 1,200 kilometers east of the Philippine capital, Manila. The storm was heading towards the Luzon region and, after landing, the Philippines would enter the South China Sea.
The Philippine weather forecast said Aurora and Quezon provinces in the eastern Philippines could experience storms with “very destructive” winds. up to 195 km / h when this storm makes landfall on Sunday night (1-11) or November 2 morning. The Luzon region specializing in rice production in the central Philippines was located along the path of Typhoon Goni.
The island of Catanduanes in the eastern Philippines received a “tStorm warning sign “and it is expected to receive strong winds in the next 36 hours. The eastern coastal areas can have waves up to 2 meters high.”
Per page The inquirerThe head of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), General Gilbert Gapay, has ordered all his units to monitor and prepare for the response to the storm.
Meanwhile, another typhoon named Atsani is expected to make landfall in the Philippines on November 1, but is not expected to cause severe weather in the country for the next 3 days.
In the Philippines, authorities say Storm Molave killed at least 22 people, damaged nearly 1.7 billion pesos ($ 35 million) of crops and damaged more than 52,000 homes.