Khaleej Times

Philippine­s evacuates thousands as Typhoon Mawar approaches

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Philippine officials began evacuating thousands of villagers, shut down schools and offices and imposed a no-sail ban Monday as Typhoon Mawar approached the country's northern provinces a week after battering the U.S. territory of Guam.

The typhoon is packing maximum sustained winds of 155 kph (96 mph) and gusts of up to 190 kph (118 mph) but is forecast to spare the northern mountainou­s region a direct hit. Current projection­s show the typhoon veering northeast by mid-week toward Taiwan or southern Japan.

Authoritie­s warned of dangerous tidal surges, flash floods and landslides as it blows past Cagayan and the northernmo­st province of Batanes from Tuesday to Wednesday. Gusty winds lashed eastern villages of Cagayan on Monday, causing an old and unoccupied warehouse in a wharf to collapse and prompting more villagers to move to evacuation centers.

Nearly 5,000 people have sought shelter in Cagayan, Batanes and other provinces, said Assistant Secretary Raffy Alejandro of the Office of Civil Defense. He said the number was expected to rise given

the precaution­ary evacuation­s that were underway in flood- and landslide-prone regions.

Classes and office work, except those involved in disaster-preparedne­ss, have been suspended.

Flights to and from the provinces have been canceled and fishing and passenger vessels prohibited from sailing. In at least one province, officials imposed a liquor ban.

“Even if the sun is up, the weather

is so unpredicta­ble nowadays and could change anytime so we should always stay on the side of safety,” Alejandro told The Associated Press. “We're talking here of potential threats to lives.” — ap

 ?? ?? Police personnel helping residents reinforce the roof of their homes in Ivana town, Batanes province, on the very tip of the Philippine­s, ahead of super Typhoon Mawar. — afp
Police personnel helping residents reinforce the roof of their homes in Ivana town, Batanes province, on the very tip of the Philippine­s, ahead of super Typhoon Mawar. — afp
 ?? ?? Fishing boats are docked for shelters in Yilan county as Typhoon Mawar approaches the east coast of Taiwan. — afp
Fishing boats are docked for shelters in Yilan county as Typhoon Mawar approaches the east coast of Taiwan. — afp
 ?? ?? Philippine Coast Guard personnel check on a fisherman while conducting patrol along shore lines in Ilocos Norte province, northern Philippine­s. — ap
Philippine Coast Guard personnel check on a fisherman while conducting patrol along shore lines in Ilocos Norte province, northern Philippine­s. — ap

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