Typhoon Nari swept across the Philippines’ Luzon Island on October 12, entering the East Sea, the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting reported.

At 10:00AM, the storm’s centre was approximately 700km to the east-southeast of Vietnam’s Hoang Sa archipelago.
It was packing winds gusting up to between 118 and133km per hour near its eye.
The typhoon is expected to move west over the next 24 hours at a speed of around 20km per hour, and is liekly to regain strength.
Over the following 24–48 hours, experts predict the storm will change course to west-northwest and head for north-central province of Vietnam early next week.
The central provinces of Da Nang, Khanh Hoa, Quang Ngai, and Quang Binh have coordinated with the coast guard, urging more than 36,000 boats carrying 150,000 fishermen to seek ports of shelter as soon as possible.
VOV