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Super Typhoon Hagupit strengthens as it nears Philippines | |
(about 17 hours later) | |
Typhoon Hagupit has strengthened into a super storm over the Pacific as it approaches the Philippines. | |
Hagupit, or "Ruby" in the Philippines, has gusts of up to 250km/h (155mph) and is forecast to reach land on Saturday. | |
It is on course for the Eastern Samar province and the city of Tacloban, where thousands were killed by Typhoon Haiyan a year ago. | |
Tens of thousands of people, many of whom still live in temporary shelters, are moving away from coastal areas. | |
Officials have warned the storm will bring heavy rain, storm surges and the risk of landslides. | |
Schools and government offices are closed and there were long queues at shops and petrol stations as people stocked up on supplies. | |
Hagupit is not expected to be a powerful as Haiyan, but could bring storm surges up to one storey high. | |
The Philippine weather authorities said that as of 04:00 local time (20:00 GMT Thursday) the storm was 500km (300 miles) east of Eastern Samar and moving at a speed of 13km/h. It has sustained winds of 215km/h and gusts of up to 250 km/h. | |
Meteorologists had said there was a chance Hagupit could veer north towards Japan and miss the Philippines altogether, but there is a growing consensus that this scenario is now unlikely. | |
The Philippines gives its own names to typhoons once they move into Philippine waters, rather than using the international storm -naming system. | |
Haiyan, known in the Philippines as Yolanda, was the most powerful typhoon ever recorded over land. | Haiyan, known in the Philippines as Yolanda, was the most powerful typhoon ever recorded over land. |
It tore though the central Philippines in November 2013, leaving more than 7,000 dead or missing. | It tore though the central Philippines in November 2013, leaving more than 7,000 dead or missing. |
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