Typhoon Toraji: A Relentless Force Against Luzon
Typhoon Toraji slammed into northeastern Philippines, prompting mass evacuations. President Marcos Jr. prioritized disaster recovery over international summits. The typhoon's intensity raised concerns of flash floods and landslides. Schools and transportation were halted, with military aid prepped for contingencies. The typhoon added to a series of storms battering the Philippines this year.
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Typhoon Toraji struck northeastern Philippines on Monday, leading to mass evacuations as the region grappled with recovery efforts from a string of recent storms.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. assessed damage before the typhoon's arrival, prioritizing relief distribution over attending international summits, emphasizing the importance of immediate response.
As Toraji moved across the Luzon region, significant infrastructure disruptions occurred, including school closures and suspended transportation. Additional military resources are on standby to provide aid and address emerging disasters.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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