More than 4,300 passengers and truck drivers were stranded at 21 ports in Northeast as continuous heavy rains caused floods and landslides in some areas. Villages were flooded, making main roads impassable. About 210 families comprising 802 individuals from flood-prone areas and landslides in Navan town were evacuated. Watch: Shocking images of typhoon Fengshen making landfall in the Philippines causing mass casualties, Báo Hà Tĩnh Oct 19- transcript translated from Vietnamese follows:
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On the morning of October 19, tropical storm Feng Sen claimed the lives of a family of five when it swept through the Philippines. According to police and local disaster management agencies, the incident occurred in the early morning in a village near Pitco town, east south of Manila, when a large tree collapsed on a house killing the entire family.
Storm Pheng Sen made landfall in the Southeast of Liudong Island during the night of October 18 and early morning of October 19, 2025. It then moved across Manila Bay with wind gusts of up to 90 km/h. The Philippine Meteorological Agency said that the storm was heading towards the provinces north of Manila.
Storm Feng Sen is forecast to continue moving mainly northwest until it leaves the Philippine PR forecast area by the morning of October 20, or noon. During its sweep over the Philippines, storm Feng Sen is forecast to maintain intensity or weaken slightly due to ghost effects close to the mountainous terrain. It is forecast to be likely when it enters the East Sea, Storm No. 12 Fangen strengthens again to become a severe tropical storm in the central sea area East.
The Philippines Feng Sen bulletins say there is currently no clear forecast on the track and intensity of Feng Sen other than that the storm will move slowly until October 20. The bulletin notes that the first of at least five expected Philippines Feng Sen's first landfalls occurred at 1:30 PM on October 18 in the town of Gubat Sosugon. At the time of its first landfall, Feng Sen had maximum sustained winds of 65 km/h and gusts of up to 90 km/h.
Pakasa's previous forecast at eleven a.m. on October 18 indicated that the typhoon could make its first landfall at Barama, Cantuanes, or Ann Bay at 1:55. According to the Philippine Coast Guard, more than 4,300 passengers and truck drivers, including drivers and assistants, and more than 1,200 vehicles were stranded at 21 ports in Northeast Luu, southern Tagalok, Bicol, and Eastern Vas. Pico has the highest number of stranded people with people, cargo ships, ships stranded at Tobaco, Pioduran, Basakao, Virac, Kata Ingan, Oroi, Mobo, San Bascan, Claveria, Kawan, Castilla, Matnok, Pila and Bakakai ports. In South Tagalok passengers and cargoes were stranded at Green, Atimonan and Alabat ports.
While at vat passengers and cargoes were stranded at Stacolara ports, continuous heavy rains caused floods and land fires in some areas of eastern vatas. According to the PDRMO disaster risk reduction and management office in Bronan city, the capital of Eastern Samara, some villages were flooded, making main roads impassable. In Biliran province, continuous rains also flooded some Barangays in Almeria.
Meanwhile, a main road in Barangay Vu Lalaco, Kawan town was also flooded due to rising water. Floods were also reported in the villages of Capani and On Oc in Maripipi.
About 210 families comprising 802 individuals from flood-prone areas and landslides in Navan town were evacuated in advance to the town's gymnasium since the afternoon of October 17.
A landslide was also reported at Villa Vicenta, Kaibiran. Meanwhile, Philippine authorities said about 47,000 people have been evacuated since October 18 to avoid the storm. After weather agencies warned of the risk of flash floods and landslides in coastal areas.
B F Phang sen struck in the context of the Philippines having experienced a series of strong earthquakes in the past three weeks that have killed at least 87 people. The cold air mass that hit on the day and night of October 13 was weak so it did not cause significant fluctuations in temperature. However, according to the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting, on the morning of October 19, a cold air mass from mainland China reached near the northern border of our country.
This is considered a cold air mass with quite strong intensity, affecting widely both on land and at sea, accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds in many areas. Regarding how the upcoming cold air mass will cause a drop in temperature like in the North, Mr. Nguyen Van Huong, head of the weather forecasting department, the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting said that the cold air continuously intensified, affecting the North Central region, then affecting some places in the Northwest and the Central Central region.
Mr. Huong said the cold air will clearly decrease in temperature. In the Northern Delta region….
Regarding the impact of cold air on the weather in the Central region, the head of the weather forecasting department of the National Center for Hydrometeorological Forecasting said that heavy rain in the Central region due to cold air is a relatively typical situation. He said that according to our assessment, due to the influence of cold air combined with disturbances in the east wind at high altitudes….
The risk of flash floods and landslides in the area from Ha Tinh to Quang Ngai in the coming time will also increase. …
[KE: From here the news appears to be local political issues, which I'm not taking the time to post at Heating Planet blog.]
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