Typhoon Vamco: Philippines orders evacuation of residents

Bloomberg

Philippine authorities evacuated thousands of residents in eastern coastal communities ahead of a new typhoon, just weeks after Super Typhoon Goni barreled through the Southeast Asian nation.
Typhoon Vamco, locally known as Ulysses, is forecast by the Philippine weather bureau to bring damaging winds and intense to torrential rains to provinces in the main Luzon island, including the capital region, this week.
More than 13,000 people were ordered to evacuate
areas prone to floods, storm surges and landslides, according to local disaster-response
agencies.
More than 100,000 people are still displaced because of previous weather disturbances, disaster-response agencies said. President Rodrigo Duterte suspended classes in public schools and work in non-essential government offices in most of Luzon through Thursday.
Areas including Metro Manila were placed on the third-highest alert in a five-step warning, as the nation’s 21st storm this year picked up intensity, the weather bureau said.

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