- Typhoon FUNG-WONG ("Uwan" in the Philippines) made landfall on 9 November after 12:00 (UTC), south of the Casiguran town, Aurora province, eastern Luzon island, with maximum sustained winds up to 185 km/h, and continued westward over Luzon, slightly weakening. On 10 November at 0:00, its centre was located over the South China Sea, approximately 120 km west of Luzon, with maximum sustained winds of 157 km/h. According to DSWD, the passage of FUNG-WONG resulted in two fatalities, two injured people, nearly 800,000 displaced people and approximately 1.8 million affected people.
- FUNG-WONG is forecast to continue northward and to make landfall over central-western Taiwan in the morning of 12 November, with maximum sustained winds up to 120 km/h.
- Over the next 48 hours, very heavy rainfall, strong winds and storm surges are forecast over central and northern Philippines, while severe weather is forecast over the whole of Taiwan over the next 72 hours.
- Moreover, the passage of the previous typhoon KALMAEGI over the Philippines (3-5 November) caused 165 fatalities, 79 missing people, 502 injured people. Over 376,000 people remain displaced and around 4.28 million people are still affected.
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