The death toll from the deadliest cyclone to hit the Philippines this year has reached 67. Many areas remain submerged in the northern region which was hit.
Some of the deadliest tropical cyclones in Philippine history were not classified as "typhoons." A science page brought up this topic in an infographic on
China s National Meteorological Center (NMC) issued a yellow warning for typhoon on Monday morning as Typhoon Noru, previously classed as a super typhoon, entered the central and eastern parts of the South China Sea on Monday morning and is expected to bring gales and rainstorms to the South China Sea and the coastal areas in South China in the following three days as it moves westward. Meteorologists reminded ships and personnel to stay away from the affected areas.