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Philippines forces school closure, evacuations due to storm Ma-on

Tropical storm Ma-on lashed the northern Philippines on August 23 morning, injuring at least two people and prompting the closure of schools and government offices in Manila and outlying provinces.
Philippines forces school closure, evacuations due to storm Ma-on ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: aa.com.tr)

Hanoi (VNA)♏ - Tropical storm Ma-on lashed the northernPhilippines on August 23 morning, injuring at least two people and promptingthe closure of schools and government offices in Manila and outlying provinces.

The storm slammed into Maconacon town in Isabela province with sustained winds of 110km per hour and gusts of up to 150km per hour. Morethan 500 people in Cagayan and nearby provinces were evacuated from villagesthat are prone to flash floods, landslides and tidal surges. According to forecasters, it will barrel northwestwardthrough northern provinces before blowing away from the country overnight. Lying in the Pacific “Ring of Fire”, the Philippines isbattered by about 20 typhoons and tropical storms each year./. 
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