Two deadly storms threatening US
East Coast, the Philippines
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| Hurricane Florence is hitting the coastline of North and South Carolina, US (2018 Getty Images) |
While Hurricane Florence is about to make landfall in North
Carolina, US, northern Philippines is bracing itself for 'Super Typhoon'
Mangkhut.
By Robin Gomes
As Hurricane Florence surged towards North Carolina on
the US East Coast on Friday, threatening record rainfall and
leaving scores trapped by rising waters and thousands without power in the
Carolinas, another deadly storm in the Pacific is threatening the densely
populated coastal provinces of north Philippines.
'Super Typhoon' Mangkhut
'Super Typhoon' Mangkhut, or Ompong in the Philippines, is
expected to barrel through the northernmost tip of the Philippines early on
Saturday, packing 205 kph wind speeds, and gusts of up to 255 kph, that it has
maintained since it struck Micronesia earlier in the week.
Philippine authorities evacuated more areas on Friday and
warned an estimated 5.2 million people in the path of the powerful typhoon to
stay indoors, as the country braced for heavy rain and damage to infrastructure
and crops.
More than 9,000 people have been moved to temporary shelters
as the typhoon makes its way towards the rice- and corn-producing provinces of
Cagayan and Isabela where it is expected to make landfall at dawn on Saturday.
Caritas Philippines
Caritas Philippines, the social action arm of the Philippine
Catholic Church, is already having it "Surge Team" monitor the
typhoon as authorities began evacuating about 800,000 people from coastal
areas.
Father Gariguez, Caritas Philippines executive
secretary, said Catholic Church aid workers and resources have already
been deployed in several areas for possible "on-ground assessment, relief
procurement, and distribution," said the priest
The capital, Manila, and more than three dozen northern and
central provinces have been placed under storm warning signals. Classes have
been suspended and government offices shut early in more than 600 places, while
military personnel, medical and emergency response teams were put on stand by.
The Philippines is hit by about 20 typhoons and storms a
year. Forecasters said Typhoon Mangkhut will be the strongest so far this
year with a 900-kilometer diameter.
The deadliest storm to hit the country was Super Typhoon
Haiyan, which killed more than 7,500 people and affected millions of others in
2013.
Hurricane Florence
Meanwhile in the United States, the National Hurricane
Center said the centre of Hurricane Florence was about 40 kms east of
Wilmington, North Carolina at 4 a.m. on Friday. It said catastrophic
freshwater flooding is expected over portions of North and South
Carolina.
Hurricane Florence that was downgraded to a Category 1 on
Thursday night from a category 4 hurricane, is expected to bring peak winds of
150 kmh.
The powerful storm flooded coastal streets with
ocean water and left at least 188,000 people without poweracross
the Carolinas early on Friday. Forecasters said
"catastrophic" freshwater flooding was expected
along waterways far from the coast of the Carolinas.
Utility companies said millions were expected to lose power
and restoring it could take weeks.
The storm is expected to weaken significantly over the
weekend and into early next week as it moves farther inland, the NHC
said.

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