Philippines, Typhoon Kalmaegi
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Typhoon Kalmaegi left a trail of death and devastation as it tore through the central Philippines this week, reducing entire neighborhoods to rubble and displacing tens of thousands of people.
Rescue work was suspended and preemptive evacuations began Saturday as Typhoon Uwan (international name: Fung-wong) bore down on the Philippines, days after another storm killed at least 204 people.
MANILA – Typhoon Tino (international name Kalmaegi) has further intensified as it continues to move west- northwestward over the West Philippine Sea, north of Kalayaan Islands, the Philippine Atmospheric,
MERALCO PowerGen Corporation (MGEN) expresses its solidarity with communities in Visayas affected by Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi), particularly in Cebu and Panay, wh
Scenes of devastation in Cebu after Typhoon Tino: a damaged home in a rural village (top) and vehicles stacked in a flooded street (bottom) as residents begin clearing debris
After leaving a trail of destruction in the Philippines, Typhoon Kalmaegi is heading toward Vietnam’s central coast.
Typhoon Kalmaegi intensified as it made landfall in the central Philippines on Tuesday, with the state weather bureau warning of "life-threatening" conditions as it placed large parts of the Visayas region under the second-highest storm warning.
As Typhoon Tino batters the Philippines, families shelter in drainage canals and caves to survive deadly floods and winds — highlighting the urgent need for safer evacuation options and climate-resilient infrastructure.