Philippines typhoon aftermath: 'Water levels are rising fast'
Summary
Typhoon Fung-wong, now moving over the South China Sea and heading towards Taiwan, left two people dead in the Philippines. Over a million people were evacuated before the typhoon hit, with winds reaching up to 185 km/h. Rising water levels remain a major concern in the Philippines.Key Facts
- Typhoon Fung-wong has weakened and is moving towards Taiwan.
- The typhoon resulted in the deaths of two people in the Philippines.
- Winds during the typhoon reached speeds of 185 km/h and gusts of 230 km/h.
- Over one million people were evacuated in the Philippines ahead of the typhoon.
- Although damage is less than expected, rising water levels are a concern.
- The storm was categorized as a super typhoon when it made landfall.
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