Until at least November 18, destructive winds and heavy rainfall from Super Typhoon Man-yi (Pepito) will impact the Philippines.

Incident Details

Over the coming days, Super Typhoon Man-yi (Pepito) will impact at least 11 of the 18 regions in the Philippines. Heavy rainfall and destructive winds up to 260 km/h (161.5 mph) will likely cause flooding and landslides, particularly near hills and in low-lying areas. The storm made landfall in Catanduanes at around 9:00 PM on November 16 and is forecast to move west-northwest over central and northern Philippines before passing into the South China Sea by early November 18.

Traveler Safety

Seek high ground and shelter. Do not attempt to travel through flood or landslide affected areas. Follow directives from authorities and monitor local media for updates.

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