Typhoon Fung-wong has caused flooding and strong winds in the Philippines, resulting in at least two fatalities. The storm is currently moving north-northwest across the South China Sea and may make landfall in Taiwan by Wednesday.
The typhoon struck northern Luzon on Sunday night, prompting over one million people to evacuate. Significant damage was reported to homes and other structures. An elderly woman shared her experience:
“I told my grandchildren to pray for our safety. I was just sitting up the whole night waiting for the storm to pass.”
Just last week, Typhoon Kalmaegi hit the Philippines, causing more than 200 deaths and over 100 missing people, with heavy damage in central areas including Cebu province. Officials are now urging residents in areas threatened by Fung-wong to stay alert for flooding and mudslides.
In Taiwan, ferry services connecting the main island to outlying islands have been suspended due to the approaching typhoon. Local news footage shows farmers hastily harvesting rice crops to protect their livelihoods.
Winds and rain are intensifying, and high waves are being observed offshore. Authorities continue to call for vigilance.
“Officials are calling for continued caution.”
Summary: Typhoon Fung-wong has caused evacuations and damage in the northern Philippines, is moving toward Taiwan, and authorities urge caution due to severe weather threats.