MANILA, July 26 (Reuters) - Strong winds and rain lashed the northern Philippines as Typhoon Doksuri made landfall on Wednesday, causing rivers to overflow and leaving thousands without power.
"We are being battered here," Manual Mamba, governor of northern Cagayan province told Reuters, adding that no casualties had been reported so far.
Storm warnings are in place in many parts of the northern island of Luzon, which is home to about half of the Philippines' 110 million population.
Categorised as a super typhoon on Tuesday, Doksuri had weakened slightly on Wednesday.
It is expected to brush past Taiwan and make landfall in China's Fujian province on Friday, according to the Philippines weather bureau.
Persons:
Doksuri, Karen Lema, Enrico dela Cruz, Kanupriya Kapoor
Organizations:
Reuters, Authorities, Thomson
Locations:
MANILA, Philippines, Taiwan, China, Cagayan province, Philippine, Luzon, China's Fujian