Climate change: A new tropical depression is about to strengthen into a storm near the Philippines

The Manila Bulletin newspaper reports that tropical depressions are expected to move to the Bicol region of the Philippines later this week. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Administration (PAGASA) estimates the low pressure winds at about 55 km / h, gusts of wind about 70 km / h and travels west-northwest, then South-west direction from the afternoon 29 to October 31 morning.

In the afternoon of October 31, the low pressure moved west to the Bicol region, and is expected to intensify into a tropical storm with maximum winds of 62-88 km/h.

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Forecast of typhoon No. 10 is forming, entering the East Sea (Photo: PAGASA)

With weather turbulence likely to continue to increase as the typhoon moves across Philippine waters, forecast maximum wind speeds are up to 118-220 km / h before the storm makes landfall in the Bicol region. . The effects of storms are more likely to happen later this week.

Last weekend, Typhoon Quinta (the international name is Molave, or the 9th typhoon in Vietnam) also hit the Bicol region, especially Albay province before passing through South Luzon.

After entering the East Sea, typhoon No. 9 quickly became a very powerful storm, threatening central Vietnam, suffering from continuous storms and floods.

This morning, October 28, typhoon No. 9 hit Quang Ngai province and is causing a lot of damage.

Sourcekenh14

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