Typhoon Man-yi strikes northern Philippines, displacing over 750,000 people
A powerful typhoon, Man-yi, struck the northern Philippines, causing severe damage and displacing over 750,000 people. The storm brought winds of up to 195 kilometers per hour and triggered tidal surges exceeding 7 meters in some areas. The typhoon hit Catanduanes on Saturday night, leaving the entire province without power. Many residents were already recovering from previous storms, and officials warned of potential arrests for those who did not evacuate. This marks the sixth major storm to impact the Philippines in less than a month, affecting over 9 million people. Airports and ferry services were temporarily suspended, and international aid has been mobilized to assist local disaster-response efforts.