Typhoon Man-yi strikes northern Philippines, displacing over 750,000 people
A powerful typhoon, named Man-yi, struck the northern Philippines, causing significant 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 made landfall in Catanduanes, where the entire province lost power. Many residents were evacuated to emergency shelters, with officials warning of potential arrests for those who did not comply with evacuation orders. This storm is the sixth major weather event to hit the Philippines in less than a month, following previous storms that resulted in over 160 deaths and widespread destruction. The government is receiving international aid to assist with disaster response efforts.