Typhoon Noru hit the island of Luzon on Saturday. The wind speed in some places reached 240 km per hour.
Typhoon Noru hits the Philippines, killing five rescuers. The population was evacuated early, reports Monday, September 26, CNN.
It is known that the bodies were found in the northern province of Bulacan.
The storm worsened rapidly from Saturday to Sunday, with winds reaching 240 km/h in some areas.
The local authorities decided in advance to evacuate the population. On Saturday, the typhoon hit the island of Luzon, on Monday it weakened to 167 km / h. Landslides are expected in rural and mountainous regions.
In the coming days, Noru should arrive in Vietnam.
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It will be remembered that in July, a strong earthquake occurred in the Philippines, as a result of which the movement of subway trains stopped for a short time.
A super typhoon hit the Philippines in late December last year, killing more than 400 people.
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