Philippines bracing for Second super typhoon hit in a week
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Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the Philippines, and it's now heading for Vietnam as another potential monster storm grows at sea.
Filipinos are bracing for the arrival of a new typhoon after one earlier this week left more than 200 people dead.
Super Typhoon Fung-wong's swirling winds will make landfall with the northernmost islands of the Philippines on Sunday night, threatening got unleash torrential rains, destructive winds, and storm surges, according to the Hong Kong Observatory's latest advisory.
Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall in central Vietnam on Thursday, unleashing destructive winds and torrential rain just days after devastating the Philippines. The storm has forced mass evacuations, airport closures, and raised fears of further flooding and agricultural damage across Southeast Asia.
Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed at least 114 people in the Philippines and left even more people missing as it moved on to slam Vietnam
Super Typhoon Uwan heads for Northern Luzon with 175 km/h winds — urgent evacuations underway as coastal communities brace.