Sunday, August 23, 2015

Philippines: Typhoon Goni leaves trail of destruction

By BBC News


Ten people have been killed as Typhoon Goni dumped torrential rain in the northern Philippines, triggering landslides and floods, officials say.
Several were killed when houses were submerged under rocks and mud. Others are reported missing in flooded areas.
Thousands of people have been evacuated to higher ground and some domestic flights were cancelled.
At one point, Typhoon Goni was packing winds of winds of up to 195km/h (121mph).
However it weakened as it moved northward off Taiwan's east coast, AFP news agency said.
Media caption Typhoons are threatening parts of Taiwan and Japan, while a tropical storm tracks across the Caribbean. Tomasz Schafernaker has the latest details.
It is the ninth of an average of 20 that hit the Philippines each year, the country's weather bureau said.
Residents wade across floodwaters caused by Typhoon Goni in Bacnotan, La Union, in northern Philippines 22/08/2015
Typhoon Goni brought heavy rains for three days, without making landfall in the Phillipines
A vehicle is stuck on a roadside in the town of Piddig, Ilocos Norte province 22/08/2015
In places roads were closed or became impassable
Worker cuts up fallen tree as heavy equipment clears debris and soil after a landslip due to heavy rains on a main road into Baguio City 22/08/2015
Already drenched mountains areas were battered by strong winds, becoming vulnerable to landslips and mudslides
Typhoon victims rest inside a school classroom turned into a temporary evacuation centre in Bacarra, Ilocos Norte province 22/08/2015
Although most of the danger is thought to have passed, evacuation centres are still housing some 4,000 people
Waves near the Wushih harbor in Yilan as typhoon Goni approaches eastern Taiwan 22/08/2015
Taiwan was braced for the storm as it made its way towards southern Japan, where high wave and strong wind warnings have been issued.

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