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This Article is From May 11, 2015

Typhoon Noul Weakens as It Heads to South Japan From Philippines

Typhoon Noul Weakens as It Heads to South Japan From Philippines
Fishing outrigger boats are anchored at the mouth of a river feeding Manila Bay on May 10, 2015, as the Philippine coast guard banned sailing due to nearby Typhoon Noul. (AFP)
Manila: Typhoon Noul weakened today as it headed to south Japan after dumping heavy rains and bringing strong winds that flattened houses in coastal areas on the northeastern tip of the Philippines.

Two people died when the typhoon made landfall on Sunday in the rice- and corn-producing province of Cagayan about 400 km (250 miles) north of the capital, Manila, toppling trees and cutting power in wide areas of the province.

It was hovering 220 km (137 miles) northeast of Batanes province and was moving at 30 kph northeast towards southern Japan.

The typhoon was packing winds of 140 kph (87 mph) and gusts of up to 170 kph (106 mph).

British-based Tropical Storm Risk downgraded Noul on Monday to category two typhoon from category five today.

The national disaster agency said two men died from electrocution as they were strapping down a tin roof on a house during the height of the typhoon.

Despite the destruction wrought by Noul, it also brought much needed rains to rice and corn farms that had been hit by intense summer heat.
© Thomson Reuters 2015

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