Super typhoon Kammuri strikes the Philippines with winds of 200km / h

The November 29 forecast showed that Typhoon Kammuri will hit central Philippines with winds of approximately 200 km / h. Cities hosting the SEA Games 30 are located in the storm affected area.

On November 29, the Philippine Hydrometeorology Forecast Agency reported that Typhoon Kammuri reached 140 km / h. The center of midday storm is less than 1,400 km from Luzon (Philippines). Compared to 24 hours ago, storms have significantly strengthened.

During the day, storms tend to move less and continue to get stronger. On the morning of November 30, the center of the storm was located about 1,200 km southeast of Luzon Island with winds of up to 145 km / h.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, over the next 72 hours, Typhoon Kammuri hit central Philippines at a speed of 10-20 km / h and became a super typhoon on December 2. The maximum wind intensity can be reached at level 16-17, level 19. It is soon after that the typhoon degrades but still gets a very strong warning.

Meanwhile, the Hong Kong Meteorological Agency believes that the maximum wind speed of this storm can reach 205 km / h and less decline until reaching the mainland.

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Images of the path of Typhoon Kammuri from the Philippine and Hong Kong meteorological agencies show that the storm could make landfall in the Philippines on December 3.

The forecast models all show that the storm will reach mainland Philippines on December 3, three days after the opening ceremony of Southeast Asia's largest sports festival, SEA Games 30. At the time of landing, the intensity wind can be as strong as 195 km / h, equivalent to level 15, level 17.

The Hong Kong Meteorological Agency says the storm-affected area will be widespread across the northern Philippines. Some of the 30th SEA Games cities like Manila, Tagaytay, New Clark City, Subi are also in the affected areas.

On stormy land, men's football has 3 matches, including the U22 Vietnam match against Singapore.

According to the graphic of the trajectory of Typhoon Kammuri, after sweeping across the Philippines, the storm did not immediately weaken into a tropical depression, but continued to move into the South China Sea on December 4. At this time, the wind intensity is reduced to 130 km / h.

Currently, the regional meteorological agency issued a warning that the impact of Typhoon Kammuri will cause heavy rainfall on the area of ​​Luzon island and east of Visayas Islands. Some areas have warnings of flash floods and landslides in the coming days, when storms approach the mainland of the Philippines.