Hanoi, Nov. 10 -- After sweeping across northern and central Philippines with winds up to 230 km/h, Typhoon Fung-Wong moved off Luzon Island on November 10 morning toward the East Sea, leaving serious economic losses, disrupting commerce, transportation, and energy infrastructure in the Philippines.

According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the storm made landfall in Aurora province on November 9 evening with sustained winds of 185 km/h, causing heavy rain, landslides, and widespread power outages. At least two people were killed, more than 1.4 million evacuated, with over 300,000 still in temporary shelters. Over 1,000 homes were damaged, and hundreds of villages were flooded...