Incredible footage captures the sheer force of Typhoon Man-Yi as it wreaked havoc in the Philippines, tearing roofs from buildings and uprooting trees in its path.
The super typhoon, the sixth to hit the country within a month, left a trail of destruction in its wake.
Videos taken in Baler, Aurora, on Sunday, November 17, by local resident Jayr Ontong showcase the storm’s ferocity.
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One clip shows relentless winds whipping through the area, ripping apart buildings while trees sway violently under the onslaught.
Another video reveals sheets of tin roofing flying dangerously through the air as torrential rain lashes the streets, creating a chaotic scene of debris and destruction.
A third captures a sign toppling to the ground amidst the storm, with buildings in the background stripped of their roofs.
Authorities reported that over half a million people were evacuated after early warnings were issued to minimize casualties.
According to the state weather agency, Typhoon Man-Yi first made landfall on Cantanduanes Island on Saturday, November 16, packing sustained winds of 121 mph.
It then intensified further as it moved towards Aurora province, where wind speeds peaked at a staggering 189 mph, leaving widespread damage and devastation in its path.
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