storm No. 14

Philippines evacuate in the horrifying wind of super typhoon Fung-wong

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More than 100,000 Philippine residents were evacuated as super typhoon Fung-wong strengthened with peak winds of 185 km/h and gusts of up to 230 km/h.

Northeast monsoon forecast dominates the development of storm No. 14 Fung-wong in the East Sea

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As Typhoon No. 14 Fung-wong moves over the East Sea, stronger winds and temperatures are forecast to drop to 20 degrees Celsius in Hong Kong (China).

More than 100,000 people evacuated to avoid super typhoon No. 14 Fung-wong

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About two-thirds of provinces across the Philippines are expected to be directly affected by the impact of Typhoon No. 14 Fung-wong, forcing more than 100,000 evacuations.

Forecast of landfall areas after the predecessor of storm No. 14 Fung-wong changes direction

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Typhoon Fung-wong, the predecessor of Typhoon No. 14, is continuing to strengthen as it approaches the East Sea, forecast to make landfall many times.

Storm No. 14 is about to be very strong, forecast to reach level 16 when entering the East Sea on the morning of November 10

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Typhoon Fung-wong is expected to strengthen into a super typhoon in the next 24 hours. The storm then weakened and entered the East Sea, becoming the 14th storm around the morning of November 10.

Fung-wong rapidly intensifies, at risk of becoming a super typhoon and changing direction earlier than expected

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Typhoon Fung-wong - the predecessor of Typhoon No. 14 in the East Sea - is continuing to rapidly strengthen and will become a super typhoon in the next few hours.

Storm No. 14 Fung-wong is about to enter the East Sea very strongly, latest forecast of its path

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It is forecasted that around the morning of November 10, Typhoon Fung-wong will enter the East Sea and become Typhoon No. 14.

Typhoon Fung-wong is about to intensify into a super typhoon with gusts above level 17 tomorrow

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Today (November 8), a strong storm is active in the sea east of the central Philippines, internationally named Fung-wong, and is likely to enter the East Sea.

New low pressure forecast right after storm Fung-wong, may enter the East Sea

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A new low pressure is forecast to form after Typhoon Fung-wong - the predecessor to Typhoon No. 14 in the East Sea - which may enter the East Sea.

The predecessor of Typhoon No. 14 Fung-wong is about to strengthen into a super typhoon, preparing to make a first landfall

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Typhoon Fung-wong (called Uwan in the Philippines) is continuing to strengthen into a super typhoon and is heading towards the first landfall area.

Potential super typhoon Fung-wong changes direction in the East Sea, revealing new area of influence

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Typhoon Fung-wong (known as Uwan in the Philippines) is forecast to strengthen into a typhoon tonight (November 7).

Forecessor of Typhoon No. 14 Fung-wong approaches the expected landfall area

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A large part of the Philippine territory is expected to be affected by the predecessor of Typhoon No. 14 Fung-wong, Quezon City is preparing to cope with the landfall in the next few days.

Warning about the era of strong storms due to climate change

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Scientists warn that the warm seas are "fueling" increasingly strong and moisture-prone storms, causing disasters such as Typhoon No. 13 Kalmaegi.

Typhoon Fung-wong expected to become a super typhoon before entering the East Sea

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Typhoon Fung-wong is strengthening as it heads towards the East Sea, with the risk of becoming a super typhoon and forcing the Philippines to consider the highest level warning scenario.

Fung-wong is on track to become the most dangerous super typhoon of the 2025 typhoon season

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Typhoon Fung-wong is on track to become one of the most dangerous super typhoons of the season. Heavy rain is expected in 25 provinces of the Philippines on November 9.