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Nearly 9,000 flee homes in Philippines as Molave intensifies into typhoon

Nearly 9,000 people fled their homes in the Philippines as Typhoon Molave made landfall while traversing provinces on the southern part of the main Luzon island on Sunday (Oct 25), bringing heavy rain and strong winds, officials said. 

The disaster monitoring agency said it had received reports of damaged roads and bridges, flooding and landslide incidents in some areas, but there were no casualties so far. 

Packing top sustained winds of 130kmh Molave intensified into a typhoon as it moved westward and made landfall over San Miguel Island in Albay province early in the evening. 

Some 5,518 people were evacuated to safer grounds, while 3,421 people took shelter with their relatives in areas outside danger zones, the disaster monitoring agency said. 

Molave follows Tropical Storm Saudel, which last week caused widespread flooding in Quezon province in the Calabarzon region, southeast of the capital Manila. 

The weather bureau warned of storm surges as high as 2m in coastal areas in northern Samar province, the Bicol region and the central and southern portions of Quezon province. 

Tropical cyclone wind alerts were issued for several provinces in the Bicol and Calabarzon regions, and several provinces in central Philippines, as well as for Metro Manila and central Luzon provinces of Bulacan, Pampanga, Bataan and Zambales. 

After crossing the Philippine archipelago, Molave was expected to continue intensifying over the South China Sea, the weather bureau said.

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