Powerful typhoon blows off Philippines, threatens Taiwan

July 07, 2016 10:36 am | Updated September 18, 2016 12:09 pm IST - Manila

Philippine forecasters have warned fishing boats not to venture out to sea and commercial ships to watch out for big waves as a powerful typhoon roars off the country’s north-eastern coast.

Government forecaster Aldzar Aurelio said on Thursday that fast-moving Typhoon Nepartak would not likely hit land but would intensify seasonal southwest monsoon rains, which could spark thunderstorms and flash floods on the main northern Luzon island. Some domestic flights have been cancelled in the region.

Aurelio says Nepartak was blowing over the Philippine Sea about 235 km northeast of Batanes province with sustained winds of 220 kph and gusts of 255 kph.

The typhoon can still gain strength and will start to blow away from the Philippines on Friday and head toward Taiwan.

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