Typhoon Mawar heads for Philippines
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Typhoon Mawar heads for Philippines

A satellite image obtained from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Typhoon Mawar as it moves away from Guam on Friday. (Photo: AFP)
A satellite image obtained from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Typhoon Mawar as it moves away from Guam on Friday. (Photo: AFP)

MANILA: Super typhoon Mawar — one of the three strongest storms ever to hit the North Pacific in May — is set to bring powerful winds and heavy rains to the Philippines, the nation’s weather bureau said.

Mawar has kept its strength while traversing Philippine waters, with maximum sustained winds of 195 kilometres per hour near its centre, and gusts of up to 240km per hour, the bureau said in its 11am bulletin. It is forecast to be nearest the northernmost province of Batanes between late Tuesday and early Wednesday, with heavy rains.

While eastern areas of the northern provinces of Cagayan and Isabela have the potential to be hit by strong winds, the threat to life and property is “minimal to minor.” Overall, the typhoon is seen bringing heavy rains to northern areas, while rains from the Southwest Monsoon are likely in the west, the bureau said.

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