<p>Torrential rains and fierce winds from Typhoon Mangkhut, known locally as Typhoon Ompong, approached Aparri, a municipality of the Philippines’ Cagayan Province, on the evening of September 14.</p><p>This footage shows a glimpse of the weather along Ballesteros Street.</p><p>According to reports from Rappler</a>, Storm Signal No. 4 was raised on September 14 as Mangkhut swept through Cagayan. This is the second highest signal in the country, indicating winds of at least 106-137 miles per hour that are expected to hit within 12 hours.</p><p>Mangkhut is made landfall in Cagayan in the early hours of September 15, according to local media</a>. Thousands had been evacuated in anticipation of the storm. Credit: Mark Espiritu Reparejo via Storyful</p><br />