(Bloomberg) -- Storm Yagi killed at least 13 people in the Philippines and forced thousands to flee to safer ground, and is now slowly heading for mainland...
-- Storm Yagi killed at least 13 people in the Philippines and forced thousands to flee to safer ground, and is now slowly heading for mainland China with high winds and squally rains.Dense Cities With Low Emissions Suffer Most From Air Pollution, Study Finds
At least seven people died in Antipolo City, east of Metro Manila, as rains triggered flash floods and landslides, the police said. Four others were killed in the Bicol region and central Visayas because of drowning or electrocution. One person died in central Visayas and another in Pililla town in Rizal province.
The storm is moving westward at 25 kilometers per hour, packing maximum winds of 85 km per hour and gusts up to 105 km per hour, according to Pagasa. It expects Yagi to reach typhoon category on Thursday and peak intensity by late Friday or early Saturday before making landfall in China. Hainan island and Vietnam are along Yagi’s path, according to the US Joint Typhoon Warning Center.
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