Philippine officials say thousands of villagers, including those from a central province devastated recently by an earthquake, are being evacuated ahead of the arrival of one of Asia's most powerful typhoons this year.
Gorvernment forecasters today said the typhoon Haiyan was packing sustained winds of 215 kilometers per hour and ferocious gusts of 250 kph and could pick up strength over the Pacific Ocean before it slams into the eastern Philippine province of Eastern Samar tomorrow.
The head of government's main disaster-response agency Eduardo del Rosario says governors and mayors are overseeing the evacuation of thousands of residents from landslide- and flood-prone communities, including central Bohol province, which was hit by a 7.2-magnitude killer quake last month.