The passage over central-northern and far northern Luzon island, northern Philippines of tropical cyclones MAN-YI on 16-17 November, USAGI on 14 November, and TORAJI on 11 November as typhoons, caused very heavy rainfall, floods and landslides that have resulted in an increased number of casualties.
NDRRMC reports, as of 22 November, 12 fatalities, three persons missing, 14 injured people, nearly 361,400 evacuated people, of which approximately 244,500 in 1,913 evacuation centres, and a total of nearly 3,967,000 affected people across the affected area, due to the combined effects of the three typhoons.
Over the next 48 hours, moderate rainfall is forecast over the northern and eastern Luzon island.