At least 64 people were killed and dozens more, mostly gold miners, were feared trapped in a landslide in the northern Philippines on Sunday following Typhoon Mangkhut pummeling the region with heavy rain and strong winds. At least two people were killed after the storm made landfall in southern China on Sunday. Typhoon Mangkhut's path of destruction continued in southern China on Sunday, where authorities earlier began issued a red alert to prepare for potential disasters. Mangkhut had weakened slightly since it hit the Philippines on Saturday, but still brought heavy rain in China and storm surges of 10 feet around Hong Kong. Hong Kong Security Minister John Lee Ka-chiu urged residents to prepare for the worst.
Source: Fox News September 16, 2018 12:24 UTC