Typhoon Rolly intensifies, PAGASA warns of violent impact

Typhoon Rolly intensified further over the Philippine Sea on Friday, October 30, with maximum sustained winds of 185 kilometers per hour and gustiness up to 230 km/h.

PAGASA warned that Rolly could become even more powerful before making landfall in Aurora or Quezon on Sunday evening or early Monday morning.

The typhoon is moving west at 20 kilometers per hour, with the Japan Meteorological Agency categorizing it as 'violent'.

Weather officials advised Filipinos to prepare now for potential impacts, including strong winds and heavy rains.

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