Due to Typhoon Toraji hitting the Philippines, evacuation orders were issued for 2,500 villages.

Due to Typhoon Toraji hitting the Philippines, evacuation orders were issued for 2,500 villages.

11.11.2024 22:00

Philippine Interior Secretary Juanito Victor Remulla announced that evacuation orders have been issued for 2,500 neighborhoods due to Typhoon Toraji. It was reported that the typhoon's wind speed has reached 120 kilometers per hour, and classes have been suspended in areas at risk of flooding and landslides.

The Philippines was hit by Typhoon Toraji. In the country, thousands of neighborhoods will be evacuated, and education has been suspended in many areas.

WIND SPEED REACHED 120 KILOMETERS PER HOUR

According to the Philippine News Agency (PNA), the meteorology office reported that the winds caused by Typhoon Toraji, which made landfall in the Aurora region, reached a maximum speed of 120 kilometers per hour.

EVACUATION DECISION FOR 2,500 NEIGHBORHOODS

Interior Minister Remulla announced that an evacuation decision has been made for 2,500 neighborhoods at risk of flooding and landslides due to the typhoon.

EDUCATION SUSPENDED

Authorities announced that education has been suspended in many areas of Luzon Island. The effects of Typhoon Toraji are expected to lessen tomorrow.

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