The Philippines suffered a typhoon attack and its domestic traffic was damaged and hit hard
- Author:Cynthia
- Source:5688.cn
- Release Date:2017-12-19
According toPhilippinesAccording to media reports, on 16 December, "Kai Tak" logged into the central Philippines, causing massive floods and landslides, killing at least 29 people and 23 missing.
Reported that "Kai Tak" across Samar and Wright major islands on the 16th destroyed the power lines of 39 towns and destroyed major roads and bridges.
The Philippines suffered a typhoon attack and its domestic traffic was damaged and hit hard
National disaster agency officials warned the public that more floods and landslides may occur.
In the meantime, 15,500 passengers were stranded at the port because of the severe storms at sea leading to the suspension of ferry services in some areas.
It is reported that "Kai Tak" set off a flood of up to 1.5 meters in Tacloban, Wright, and flooded 82% of Tacloban. The city's water and electricity supply have all been interrupted.
The Philippine Bureau of Meteorology said the typhoon "Kai Tak" is currently moving southwest at a speed of about 15 kilometers an hour, which will in turn affect Boracay and Palawan Islands, the Philippine tourist destination, and are expected to leave the Philippines on the 20th.