Typhoon Nanmadol disrupts Transportation across Japan, Millions told to Evacuate
Powerful typhoon Nanmadol approaching southwestern Japan is disrupting transportation services across wide areas of the country
Nine are victims of the typhoon that is raging in the Philippines, according to CNN Philippines, citing local authorities.
Late Monday night, the typhoon hit the Philippines with heavy rains that flooded the capital in Manila. According to the Philippine Star newspaper, the number of evacuees in the country has exceeded 225,000.
According to the Ministry of Public Safety for Emergency Situations, more than 300,000 people are at risk of floods, more than 105,000 of them are at risk of muddy streams from Mayon Volcano.
According to media reports, the typhoon is not expected to leave the Philippines until Thursday.
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During the night, cloud cover will increase and thicken, with showers expected to develop from the southwest
Tomorrow, Bulgarians can expect a mix of sunshine and clouds as they step out into the springtime air
Over the next 24 hours, expect cloudy skies with rainfall across the eastern half of the country, where precipitation may be intense in some areas. Meanwhile, the western half will see clouds clearing during the day, becoming mostly sunny
Overnight, rainfall across the country will temporarily cease, with some areas experiencing breaks in the clouds
Overnight, the precipitation zone will gradually shift eastward, with significant amounts expected in parts of Central and Eastern Bulgaria, accompanied by thunderstorms
Romanian media outlets have reported that storm "Renata" has made landfall in Romania, bringing with it strong winds and heavy precipitation. Following two weeks of record high temperatures, the mercury has plummeted by 15-20 degrees Celsius, as reported
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