Typhoon Kalmaegi’s impact on Philippines
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More than 150,000 people have been evacuated across the eastern provinces of the Philippines as Typhoon Kalmaegi, locally named Tino, approaches from the Pacific. Authorities have issued warnings for torrential rains, potentially destructive winds, and storm surges reaching up to three metres (nearly 10 feet).
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Typhoon Tino slightly weakens; 8 areas still under Signal No. 4
Typhoon Tino (international name: “Kalmaegi”) slightly weakened as it batters through Visayas on Tuesday afternoon, the state weather bureau said. Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 4, meanwhile, remains raised over several areas in Visayas and in Luzon.
Typhoon Kalmaegi caused at least 26 deaths in the Philippines due to severe flooding. The impact on central regions, rescue efforts, and the nation's disaster vulnerability.
Typhoon Tino (international code name Kalmaegi) maintains its strength as it passes through Central Philippines, bringing life-threatening conditions along its path on Tuesday, the weather bureau said.
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Cebu quake-hit families displaced anew as Typhoon Tino batters province
Families in northern Cebu province who lost their homes during the September 30 earthquakes were displaced yet again after Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi) demolished the Visayas. In a briefing in Malacañang on Tuesday,
PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan (PIA)—The Cuyo island in Palawan is now placed under Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) No. 4 as typhoon Tino continuously traverses Panay Island and to later affect northern towns in Palawan by Tuesday evening, said state weather bureau.
CHURCH and aid groups rushed to bring assistance to survivors of Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi), which devastated Cebu City and other areas in the
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Typhoon Tino leaves 26 dead, people on roof and cars submerged
Typhoon Tino (International name: Kalmaegi) has left at least 26 people dead, mostly in flooding set off by the storm, which barreled across the central part of the country on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.