Super Typhoon HAIYAN may make landfall on Philippines this Thursday or Friday.
With winds reaching 65 kph near the center, Haiyan is currently out of the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR). It's still within the cone of uncertainty, which makes it not easy for weather forecasters from the PAGASA to predict where the super typhoon will exactly hit first.
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It's been reported that it may possibly reach Southern Luzon and Eastern Visayas if its projected path remains unchanged.
Officials are advising people in Bohol and Cebu to remain updated with the happenings on Super Typhoon Haiyan's move, as many are still recovering from the fatal earthquake which shook the Visayas region last month.
Everyone is advised to be prepared for anything. Stock up on basic needs, but don't panic.
Please disseminate this information and remain optimistic that it will be disoriented in its path, change its course, and spare the Philippines from violent destruction and further loss of life.