Ulysses triggers floods, landslides in Rolly-hit Catanduanes

Typhoon Ulysses has caused further damage to Catanduanes, which is still recovering from Super Typhoon Rolly.

Heavy rains and strong winds have triggered floods and landslides in the province, blocking roads with large boulders and inundating areas in Virac.

Residents were ordered to evacuate coastal areas due to storm surge risks, while forced evacuations continued in hazard-prone zones.

PAGASA forecasted Ulysses would make landfall near Calaguas Islands or Polillo Islands, bringing destructive winds and heavy rain to northern Catanduanes, Camarines Sur, and Camarines Norte until Wednesday night.

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