Taiwan evacuated over 3,000 people and issued land warnings ahead of Typhoon Fung-wong's landfall, which is expected to bring heavy rain and impact the southeastern coast, while avoiding the northern region unaffected by the storm.
Super Typhoon Fung-wong struck the Philippines shortly after Typhoon Kalmaegi, causing at least eight deaths, widespread flooding, and mass evacuations, with the storm weakening from super typhoon to typhoon but still posing a significant threat.
Typhoon Fung-wong is moving northward towards Taiwan, prompting sea alerts and preparations including school and work cancellations, evacuations in vulnerable areas, and disruptions to transportation, as heavy rainfall and strong winds are expected to impact the region.
Typhoon Fung-wong has prompted sea warnings and the cancellation of school and work in parts of Taiwan, with land warnings expected as it approaches, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and high waves.
Typhoon Fung-wong caused significant destruction in the Philippines, resulting in at least four deaths, displacing over 1.4 million people, and damaging thousands of homes, as it moved northwest towards Taiwan, following recent devastation from Typhoon Kalmaegi.
Typhoon Fung-wong has moved away from the Philippines after causing floods, landslides, and power outages, with at least two deaths and over 1.4 million displaced. The storm, which initially struck as a super typhoon, prompted emergency responses and a state of emergency declaration, while the country remains vulnerable to frequent natural disasters.
Typhoon Fung-Wong is approaching Taiwan, bringing increased rainfall to northern and eastern regions, with heavy rain expected from Monday night through Tuesday, gradually easing by Thursday as the typhoon weakens and moves away, with temperatures ranging from 22-32°C across the island.
Typhoon Fung-wong struck northern Philippines, causing at least two deaths, widespread damage, and the evacuation of over one million people, with ongoing assessments and warnings of heavy rains and severe winds as the storm moves over the South China Sea.
Amidst the chaos of Typhoon Fung-wong hitting the Philippines, a touching scene emerges of Judy Bertuso tenderly caring for her stroke-recovering husband Apollo inside a makeshift shelter, exemplifying resilience and compassion during a natural disaster.
Super Typhoon Fung-wong, the largest storm of the year threatening the Philippines, has begun impacting the northeastern coast, prompting mass evacuations and emergency warnings due to its powerful winds and heavy rains, with potential widespread damage and risk to millions.
Super Typhoon Fung-wong, the largest storm of the year threatening the Philippines, has prompted the evacuation of nearly a million people and caused widespread power outages, as authorities warn of potentially catastrophic impacts including storm surges and flooding amid ongoing disaster response efforts.
Typhoon Fung-Wong is expected to impact Taiwan early next week, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds, especially in northern and eastern regions, with uncertain path and intensity, potentially causing disaster-level rainfall.
Typhoon Fung-wong is nearing the Philippines with potential to become a super typhoon, following the devastating impact of Typhoon Kalmaegi, and authorities are warning residents to evacuate and prepare for destructive winds and storm surges amid ongoing climate change concerns.
The Philippines is warning of deadly storm surges and destructive winds as Typhoon Fung-wong intensifies into a super typhoon, threatening eastern coastal areas with heavy rains, flooding, and widespread damage, following recent devastation caused by Typhoon Kalmaegi.