MANILA, Philippines — TThe Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) sent out its concern to the 150,000-strong Filipino Community in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, who will be affected by Hurricane Florence.
Ambassador to the United States Jose Manuel Romualdez reported that the storm is expected to develop into a hurricane as it approaches land.
Governors of these states have declared a state of emergency over the past two days in anticipation of the hurricane.
The storm is said to be the most intense storm they have experienced in almost 30 years since Hurricane Hugo, which pummeled South Carolina in 1989.
Forecasts predicted Florence to be a Category 4 storm as it makes landfall on Friday, which is likely to produce disastrous flooding and intensive winds.
US Pinoys told to prepare
“The DFA is advising the Filipino Community there to make the necessary preparations and follow the advice of local authorities,” the DFA said in a statement.
Romualdez informed that the Philippine Embassy will continue to monitor developments and coordinate with the Filipino Community in these areas.
"Filipinos who may find themselves in emergency situations that would require the Embassy's assistance may call (202) 368 2767," the DFA said.
US President Donald Trump urged residents to heed orders to evacuate, saying "if you are asked to leave, get out."
"This will be a storm that's going to be far larger than we have seen in perhaps decades," Trump said. — Philstar.com intern Alexis Calub with reports from Associated Press