According to the Associated Press, the Philippine disaster authorities said more than 40,000 residents were affected when Typhoon Inxing landed on Luzon Island in the northern Philippines on the 7th.
Due to the influence of Insing, which was accompanied by strong winds of up to 240 kilometers per hour, the roofs of schools and other buildings were blown away and floods and landslides occurred, forcing residents in dangerous areas to evacuate to safety zones.
On the northernmost island of Batanes, domestic airport terminals were damaged by strong winds and heavy rain.
The Philippine government is speeding up recovery efforts again as Inxing exits, and President Ferdinand Marcos has also decided not to attend next week's Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in Peru to focus on recovery.
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