Manila: Thousands of people were being evacuated in the Philippines on Monday ahead of the expected arrival of Typhoon Kammuri, which may pose a threat to the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.
In its latest report, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa meteorological department) issued an alert predicting heavy rainfall, floods and landslides, mainly in the north of the country starting Tuesday, reported Efe news.
Emergency services began evacuating thousands of people on Sunday in the southeastern parts of the Luzon island as Kammuri, which is carrying sustained winds of 150 km per hour with gusts of 185 kph, is expected to make landfall on Tuesday.
Fourteen towns in the province of Antique have suspended school classes on Monday, while fishermen were prohibited from sailing in open seas, the Philippine News Agency (PNA) said.