One way to get pumped up before work. Welcome to the morning rave. Hello and welcome to our viewers in the u. S. And around the world. Im isha sesay. The philippines faces the threat of flash floods and landslides as it deals right now with typhoon hagupit. The dangerous and slowmoving storm is lashing the country. Millions of people in the philippines have scrambling to get out of the typhoons way, or theyve been settling down in hotels, on Higher Ground away from the coast. Hagupit is expected to make landfall just a few hours from now. Our own derek wendam is standing by with the details. Derek, what are you saying . Isha, were expecting landfall within the next six hours to be exact. Specifically along the northeastern sections of samar island. This is the latest satellite loop. Some good news out of this. It has weakened somewhat since the last typhoon warning update. And currently sustained winds at 205 kilometers per hour. It has, however, picked up Forward Momentum. This is mov
harm s way, everyone in critical areas would be taken to higher ground. but we ll still have to see if they can manage to do that given such limited time. reporting there from borongan. we ll follow the situation there for you. well, typhoonhagiput is north of tacloban which was devastated last year. tacloban is being pelted with rain and conditions are still expected to be dangerous. pamela boykov has more. reporter: clutching her 1-month-old son, christina hilaria remembers the moment one year ago that typhoon haiyan trapped her in her home. we were trapped. we ran to hide somewhere. so we would be safe. we were very afraid at the time because we don t know that there is still there is storm surge. reporter: christine and her sister won t make the same