The epicenter of Nesat is located in the Luzon Strait, located between the Philippines and Taiwan.
Tropical Storm Nesat – the 20th of the season in Asia – passed through the Philippines and Taiwan. His approach to these countries was accompanied by rains and gusty winds with gusts reaching 33 meters per second. This was announced on Sunday, October 16, by Taiwan’s meteorological service.
Due to strong waves and winds, sailing in the region was completely stopped.
According to meteorologists, in the near future the typhoon will move towards the South China Sea, to the uninhabited islands of Dunsha (Pratas). It is expected to pass near the northern tip of Luzon island in the Philippines, where heavy rains and flooding are predicted.
No casualties yet.
Recall that on September 28, Hurricane Ian, one of the strongest in the United States in recent years, hit the coast of the Gulf of Mexico in Florida.
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