The Republic of Daikoku has been placed under a state of emergency on Friday in preparation for Typhoon Hagupit.
President Migs Caldeo of the Republic of Daikoku signed a decree on Friday afternoon announcing a state of emergency in the country in order to carry out necessary preparations for Typhoon Hagupit. Typhoon Hagupit is a Category 4 typhoon that formed over the Pacific Ocean near Micronesia on 1 December. It had moved westward towards the Philippines initially becoming a Category 5 typhoon before being downgraded to its current category. According to a forecast issued by the Joint Typhoon Warning Center on Friday, Typhoon Hagupit is expected to make a Sunday landfall over the Bicol region in the Philippines, passing 50 kilometers south of Nakatani by Tuesday morning. The typhoon's winds is predicted to be at 120 kph, with gustiness reaching 148 kph. It is also expected that heavy rain would affect the Republic of Daikoku. According to forecasts issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency and the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, the typhoon is expected to pass over the Visayas islands in the Philippines. Preparations are now underway in Nakatani and in other places in the Republic of Daikoku for Typhoon Hagupit.
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