With winds reaching a speed of up to 165 mph, the typhoon, dubbed as the world's strongest storm of the year, had made landfall in the Philippines on Saturday.
At
least 54 people were killed in the Philippines on Sunday after
Typhoon
Mangkhut wreaked havoc in the island nation as the storm
continued its devastating path and made landfall in Hong Kong and
mainland China.
The
typhoon, dubbed as the world's strongest storm of the year, had made
landfall in the Philippines
on Saturday. With winds reaching a speed of up to 165 mph, the storm
sent debris flying, toppling roofs of houses, crashing down trees and
flattening huts, CNN reported.
According
to government officials on Sunday, 42 people were missing and rescue
operations to trace those missing will resume on Monday. Over 250,000
people were affected by the storm across the island nation, forcing
them to seek shelter in evacuation centres in the northern
Philippines, a region which has seen 51 incidents of landslides.
Harry
Rogue, the spokesperson for Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte,
told CNN that most of the casualties occurred due to landslides in
Cordillera Administrative Region in northern Luzon. Duterte also
undertook a visit to the affected areas to take stock of the
situation and oversee the rescue operations.
Meanwhile,
the governor of Benguet province Crescencio Carino Pacalso said that
those missing were believed to be miners working in small villages in
Itogon municipality.
As
Typhoon Mangkhut made landfall in Hong Kong on Sunday, gusty winds
sent debris flying, smashing trees, blowing roofs off and led to
massive flooding, triggered by storm surge, inundating parts of the
city. As of now, no deaths or injuries have been reported.
The
storm is expected to dump torrential downpour in Hong Kong and flood
warnings have been issued for low-lying areas in the city. Other
cities such as Macau, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Zhuhai were also put on
high alert.
Flights
were cancelled in Shenzhen and Hainan in anticipation of the storm.
According to Chinese media, over 2.45 million people have been
evacuated in Guangdong province as the typhoon made landfall at 5 pm
(local time) on Sunday.
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