More than 100 international and domestic flights have been canceled in the Philippines. Authorities are preparing airports for Typhoon Tisoy.

In addition, the Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Jim Sidiongco, called on carriers prepare for possible disruptions to air travel, the Philippine News Agency reports.
"SAAR-controlled airports are required to take precautionary measures and relocate light aircraft, equipment, and documents to secure locations, as well as close all windows and doors," the statement said.
In addition, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned tourists about the approaching Typhoon Kammuri.
"Philippines — Typhoon Kammuri will impact the islands of Luzon, Catanduanes, Samar, and Biliran on the evening of December 2; evacuations are underway," the Russian Foreign Ministry's Situation and Crisis Center (DSCC) reported on Twitter.
Source: trn-news.ru