The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration ([translate:PAGASA]) has issued a grave alert about Super Typhoon Uwan, warning that it could dramatically reshape coastlines and inflict massive destruction.
Super Typhoon Uwan, formerly known internationally as Typhoon Fung-Wong, is rapidly intensifying and expected to reach super-typhoon status by Sunday evening or early Monday. It covers a vast area from Batanes in the north to Bohol in the Visayas, putting a broad region of the Philippines under serious threat.
PAGASA warns that these conditions could [translate:'redraw coastlines'], causing significant geographical changes and flooding.
A report from International Business Times UK emphasizes that storm surges of this scale, combined with intense winds and heavy rain, can transform beaches, flood villages, erode shores, and alter landforms.
This storm poses a severe risk to millions, threatening both lives and the physical landscape of affected regions.
Super Typhoon Uwan represents a critical hazard that may reshape coastal areas, disrupt communities, and cause widespread damage across the Philippines.
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