The Philippines is bracing for Super Typhoon Man-yi, expected to make landfall in Catanduanes with gusts of up to 230 km/h, as the sixth major storm in a month.
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has urged residents to stock up on supplies and seek refuge as the country faces significant threats from heavy rains and storm surges.
The Japan Meteorological Agency noted this month is unprecedented, with four storms brewing simultaneously—marking the first such occurrence since records began in 1951.
Scientists link the increased storm activity to human-induced climate change, which has raised ocean temperatures and contributed to the frequency and intensity of storms affecting the Philippines.
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