Heavy rainfall was expected later on Sunday and on Monday in some provinces. Read more at straitstimes.com.
MANILA - Tropical storm Saola has intensified into a super typhoon, the Philippine weather bureau said on Sunday, raising the possibility of heavy rain and powerful winds hitting important rice and corn growing areas in northern provinces.
Saola, with maximum winds of up to 298kmh near its centre and gusts of up to 370kmh, was over coastal waters of Isabela province early on Sunday, the bureau said in a bulletin. Heavy rainfall was expected later on Sunday and on Monday in the provinces of Isabela, Cagayan, Ilocos and the mountainous Cordillera region, raising the risk of flooding and landslides, the weather bureau said.Saola was also expected to affect provinces on the main Luzon island as well as the capital, Manila, over the next three days, it said.
In July, strong winds and rain lashed the northern Philippines as powerful typhoon Doksuri made landfall, causing rivers to overflow and leaving thousands without power.Saola was forecast to turn north on Monday and to make landfall over southern Taiwan late on Wednesday or early Thursday, the weather bureau said. REUTERS
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