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Tropical cyclone Gaemi requires Philippines to halt work, market trading

Tropical cyclone Gaemi and a. southwest monsoon brought heavy rain on Wednesday to the. Philippine capital area and northern provinces, prompting. authorities to halt work and classes, while stock and foreign. exchange trading were suspended.

The governmental workplace suspended classes at all academic. levels and operate in the majority of government offices in the capital. area, which is made up of 16 cities and home to at least 13. million people, due to the fact that of the hurricane.

Gaemi, with optimal sustained winds of 155 kilometres per. hour (96.3 miles per hour) and gustiness of approximately 190 kph, was heading. towards Taiwan, the Philippines' state weather agency said in a. 5 a.m. publication.

It did not make landfall however it is enhancing a southwest. monsoon, resulting in heavy to extreme rain in northern. Philippines, the company stated. Flooding and rain-induced. landslides are most likely.

Gaemi and another hurricane, Prapiroon, struck southern. Philippines and triggered floods last week, resulting in 7. deaths.

The Philippine coastguard said 354 guests and 31 vessels. were stranded in ports while airlines cancelled 13 flights on. Wednesday, Manila's airport authority stated.

The Philippines sees approximately 20 tropical storms. each year, triggering floods and fatal landslides.

(source: Reuters)