Super Typhoon Fung-Wong struck the northeast of the Philippines with winds reaching 230 kilometers per hour and heavy rain as it made landfall.
The country's weather bureau issued its highest storm alert, warning that Fung-Wong could affect over 30 million people.
Strong winds toppled power lines, prompting the evacuation of more than one million residents.
The typhoon struck while the Philippines was still recovering from Typhoon Kalmaegi, which caused at least 224 deaths in central provinces before moving on to Vietnam, where it killed at least five people.
"The country's weather bureau raised its highest storm alert, warning that Fung-Wong could impact over 30 million people."
"Strong winds knocked down power lines, forcing the evacuation of more than a million people."
Author's summary: Super Typhoon Fung-Wong caused widespread devastation in the Philippines, displacing over one million people and worsening the crisis amid recovery from a previous deadly typhoon.