Typhoon Uwan has weakened further, with its strongest winds now at 120 kilometers per hour and gusts at 150 km/h.
The typhoon has slowed its movement to 10 km/h northwest and is now 175 kilometers west of Sinait, Ilocos Sur.
Signal No. 3 has been lifted, with only nine provinces still experiencing considerable rain and some areas under wind signals No. 1 and No. 2.
The typhoon has tragically resulted in at least two deaths and has displaced approximately 1.4 million people.
A total of 231,000 families, or about 837,000 individuals across more than 2,700 barangays, have been affected by the typhoon.
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