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    Typhoon Melor hits Philippines, thousands evacuated

    Hundreds of thousands of people were evacuated from the central Philippines Monday as a typhoon with winds of up to 150 kph made landfall, dumping heavy rain that could cause flooding, landslides and storm surges, authorities warned

    Typhoon Melor hits Philippines, thousands evacuated
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    Manila

    About 40 domestic flights were grounded, while 73 ferries and hundreds of fishing boats were ordered to remain in port as typhoon Melor hit the village of Batag on the northern tip of Samar island. Disaster authorities have temporarily closed schools and some offices and evacuated about 750,000 people in three provinces. About 8,000 people were stranded after the coast guard stopped ferries and fishing boats from leaving ports in the central Philippines.

    Like Haiyan

    Known locally as typhoon Nona, it was expected to roll across nearby islands. Local weather bureau said Melor was plotting a similar path to Haiyan, a category 5 typhoon that struck the central Philippines in 2013. Almost 8,000 people were killed or left missing by Haiyan. About 20 provinces, some around Manila, are under public storm alert due to strong winds and torrential rains of up to 300 mm (12 inches) within a 300 km radius.

    Compact typhoon

    “Melor is a very compact typhoon, so that will prevent it’s most devastating impacts from extending too far from its centre,” said AccuWeather meteorologist Adam Douty. He said the typhoon had weakened a little as it encountered drier air early on Monday. “While Melor will not slam onshore as a super typhoon as once feared, it still poses dangers to lives and property,” Douty said.

    Big damage likely

    Alexander Pama, executive director of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, said typhoon Melor was expected to cause flooding, landslides and storm surges of up to 4 metres and disrupt power and communications. About 20 major typhoons pass through the Philippines each year. 

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