Typhoon Man-yi weakens after displacing over 1.2 million in the Philippines
Typhoon Man-yi has weakened after causing significant damage in the Philippines, displacing over 1.2 million people. It was initially a super typhoon with winds of 185 kilometers per hour but was downgraded as it crossed Luzon. The storm made landfall on Catanduanes island and later in the eastern province of Aurora, leading to extensive damage to infrastructure and homes. Authorities had issued warnings for storm surges, flooding, and landslides, prompting mass evacuations. Man-yi is the sixth storm to hit the Philippines in a month, contributing to an unusually active typhoon season. The national weather service expects the storm to exit into the South China Sea by early Monday.