Typhoon Uwan is rapidly intensifying and may soon reach Super Typhoon status, posing a severe risk to the Philippines, particularly Luzon and Visayas. Authorities warn of a life-threatening storm surge exceeding 3.0 meters.
As of 5:00 AM on 8 November 2025, Uwan is moving west-northwest over the sea east of Eastern Visayas, strengthening quickly. The typhoon's center is approximately 985 km east of Eastern Visayas, with maximum sustained winds of 130 km/h and gusts up to 160 km/h.
The meteorological agency has declared a forecast of rapid intensification, anticipating that the storm could become a Super Typhoon by tonight or early tomorrow. The highest Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal is expected to be raised along its path, triggering evacuations and urgent safety protocols.
"Forecasters are warning of a 'high risk of life-threatening and damaging storm surge with peak heights exceeding 3.0 m' within the next 48 hours."
The approaching typhoon demands immediate attention as it carries extreme wind and flooding hazards, prompting urgent preparation and evacuation efforts across affected regions.
Author's note: Typhoon Uwan’s rapid intensification threatens severe storm surge and coastal flooding, making timely response essential to protect lives and property.