Tropical Storm Bualoi Displaces 400,000 in Philippines Amid Severe Destruction
Tropical Storm Bualoi has wreaked havoc in the Philippines, resulting in at least four fatalities and the displacement of over 400,000 people, particularly in the Bicol region. With winds reaching up to 110 km/h, the storm has caused significant destruction, blocking roads and flooding communities.
Residents are navigating perilous conditions, often relying on boats to traverse flooded streets. This storm arrives on the heels of Super Typhoon Ragasa, which already devastated the region just days earlier.
The Philippine government has responded by suspending classes in affected areas. As Bualoi approaches Vietnam, predictions indicate it may intensify further, raising concerns for imminent landfall.
Authorities are on high alert, urging residents to heed warnings and prepare for potential catastrophic impacts.
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Tropical storm Bualoi kills at least 4, displaces 400,000 in Philippines
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