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Cyclone "Cobo" north of the Philippines, prompting thousands of people to flee their homes amid heavy rain and strong winds.
The head of the meteorological office, Esperanza Kayanan, "he is
expected to continue heavy rain for three days, which increases the risk
of floods and landslides in the soil."
He added "there is still a risk so we should not give up our
vigilance, coastal zones are still dangerous and not safe for small
boats out to sea."
The
head of the agency disaster relief Alexander Bama "The entire Aurora
province and some other parts of the northern provinces suffering from
power outages." I Bama "some rivers burst their banks and it is difficult to cross many roads and bridges due to landslides and floods."
And moving speed of the hurricane with winds of 175 kilometers per hour and gusts with speeds of 210 kilometers per hour.
The Philippines are exposed to about 20 typhoons per year on average, causing floods, landslides and other incidents.
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