Super Typhoon hits Philippines
An enormous typhoon with winds of 195 kilometres per hour has smashed into the Philippines causing widespread devastation.
News.com has reported that Super Typhoon Rai has caused ‘complete carnage’ in the Philippines, with at least 169 dead after the weather event smashed into the country’s south-eastern islands on Thursday.
The damage has been described as “worse than World War Two’ following with recorded 195km/hr winds. Many areas have no power, no communications and very little water.
Stockwell International expects delays in relation to this weather event and with endeavour to inform you with any changes that may come about as a result.
Our thoughts and prayers are with those impacted by this event.