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Typhoon Doksuri hits the Philippines, devastates northern provinces; to make landfall in China next

July 27, 2023 Philippines Events & Announcements

Doksuri (local name ‘Egay’) devastates the northern Philippine provinces of Cagayan, Isabela and more; evacuations by the tens of thousands; typhoon peaked to 133-MPH winds and has left several dead.

Original story by Jim Gomez for Associated Press with contributions from writers Huizhong Wu in Taipei, Taiwan, and Joe McDonald in Beijing contributed to this report.

Typhoon Doksuri lashed northern Philippine provinces with ferocious wind and rain Wednesday, leaving at least six people dead and displacing thousands of others as it blew roofs off houses, flooded low-lying villages and triggered dozens of landslides, officials said.

One landslide buried a house in Buguias town in Benguet province, killing a mother, her child and two other children and injuring two other people. In the nearby resort city of Baguio, a 17-year-old person died when soil loosened by heavy rains buried his house, officials said.

In Isabela province, also in the north, a woman selling bread on a bicycle cart died when she was hit in the head by a falling coconut tree, a police report said.

The typhoon slammed into Fuga Island before dawn and later smashed into another island in Cagayan province, where nearly 16,000 people were evacuated from high-risk coastal villages, and schools and workplaces were shut as a precaution as the storm approached Tuesday.

Tens of thousands of people were affected by flooding and other problems caused by the typhoon, which has a 700-kilometer (435-mile) -wide band of wind and rain, disaster response officials said.

Doksuri weakened slightly but remained dangerous with sustained winds of 175 kph (109 mph) and gusts of up to 215 kph (133 mph). It was blowing 95 kilometers (59 miles) west of the island town of Calayan off Cagayan on Wednesday night, forecasters said.

“Our northern coastal towns are being battered,” Cagayan Gov. Manuel Mamba said Wednesday morning by telephone. “I’m receiving reports of tin roofs being blown away and flooding that could not drain out probably because of tidal surges coming in from the sea.”

Mamba expressed fear of extensive damage to Cagayan valley’s corn and rice farms, which had already been battered by a monthslong dry spell before Doksuri hit. At least four towns lost power and six bridges were flooded, Cagayan officials said in a damage report.

Read the full report by the Associated Press here: https://apnews.com/article/philippine-typhoon-doksuri-flooding-d947d242dbea944a28c5d65628af91b2

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