2024-11-18 09:00:09
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Climate Change

Typhoon Man-yi: A Force of Nature

Image courtesy of : AFP (JOHN MARSHAL AQUINO)

Super Typhoon Man-yi has wreaked havoc across the Philippines, particularly impacting the island of Catanduanes with winds reaching 185 km/h. Although over 1.2 million residents were evacuated, there have been no reported fatalities.

As the storm weakened, it moved towards the East Sea, leaving behind extensive damage and raising concerns about the increasing intensity of storms due to climate change. Following Man-yi, Tropical Storm Sara emerged in the Caribbean, further highlighting the current season's storm activity.

The typhoon is now tracking towards southeastern China, bringing the threat of heavy rainfall and potential flooding. Authorities remain vigilant as communities brace for the aftermath of this powerful weather event.

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18. November 2024 um 07:36

Weather tracker: Tropical Storm Sara and Super Typhoon Man-yi wreak havoc

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Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean Sea on Thursday, initially with 45mph winds that weakened to 40mph by Sunday as it moved toward the Yucatan peninsula, where it is expected to dissipate into a low-pressure system on Monday, according to the National Hurricane Centre. Meanwhile, Super Typhoon Man-Yi, the 6th typhoon this month with 120mph winds, made a second landfall in the Philippines on Saturday, causing severe flooding and mudslides. The typhoon is forecast to track northwest tow..
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