Monday, September 28, 2009

Typhoon Ondoy strikes to the Philippines

Ondoy Typhoon in Manila, a sort of tropical storm in which hundreds of people fled from their houses to the neighboring provinces this Saturday in the midst of overnight profound rains. ThisOndoy Typhoon was horrible enough to frighten the people of the region.
According to the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC) approximately 1000 passengers have been trapped after authorities perched the little ferries from nautical and numerous domestic flights are cancelled.

The agency reported a sum of 1,800 people, generally from suburban cities of Pasig, Muntinlupa and Marikina deserted their homes near engorged rivers and creeks. The non stop rains also swamped main streets in Manila causing huge traffic jams. NDCC said there are no reported fatalities in the bad climate that is predictable to overcome throughout the weekend.

Nathaniel Cruz, chief interpreter of the weather bureau stated Ketsana made a sighting Saturday morning at the border of the eastern provinces of Aurora and Quezon. Ketsana, with greatest winds of 85 kilometres/hour (kph) next to the centre and blasts of up to 120 kph, was anticipated to be at the locality of the northwestern province of Zambales on Sunday.

This storm is expected to shift towards west, transversely the major island of Luzon, earlier than exiting the country in the early hours of Sunday. An average of 20 typhoons and storms come into the Philippines from the Pacific Ocean over the eastern seaboard yearly.

1 comments:

Jen Colon said...

Hopefully they are all ok

 
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