Typhoon Uwan, previously named Fung-wong, is rapidly intensifying as it moves closer to the Philippines, raising alarms about its potential destructive impact. Forecasters warn that this powerful storm could be one of the strongest and most damaging of the year.
Typhoon Uwan is forecasted to potentially make landfall at or near peak strength over Northern or Central Luzon on 10 November 2025. Meteorologists warn of life-threatening conditions due to the storm's rapid intensification.
Forecasters have stated: "The storm could bring destructive winds, heavy rainfall, and possible life-threatening conditions across large sections of Luzon."
Disaster officials urge residents in the projected path to prepare thoroughly. Early warnings are anticipated for eastern Luzon and the Visayas starting Saturday morning.
Typhoon Uwan is strengthening quickly and threatens to cause severe damage in the Philippines, prompting urgent preparations and warnings for affected areas.