Powerful typhoon rocks Phillipines, threatens Taiwan

The fast-moving Typhoon Nepartak is likely to intensify rains which may spark thunderstorms and flash floods

By: AP
ManilaJuly 7, 2016 12:45 IST
Powerful typhoon rocks Phillipines, threatens Taiwan
Small fishing boats are placed by the seawall as strong winds and slight rain brought by Typhoon Koppu hit Manila, Philippines Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015. The slow-moving typhoon blew ashore with fierce wind in the northeastern Philippines early Sunday, toppling trees and knocking out power and communications. Officials said there were no immediate reports of casualties. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

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 northeastern coast.

Government forecaster Aldzar Aurelio said 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 canceled in the region.

Aurelio says Nepartak was blowing over the Philippine Sea about 235 kilometers (146 miles) northeast of Batanes province with sustained winds of 220 kilometers (136 miles) per hour and gusts of 255 kph (158 mph).

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

First uploaded on: 07-07-2016 at 12:45 IST