Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 26 dead
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Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed at least 114 people in the Philippines and left even more people missing as it moved on to slam Vietnam.
Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall in central Vietnam on Thursday, unleashing destructive winds and torrential rain just days after devastating the Philippines. The storm has forced mass evacuations, airport closures, and raised fears of further flooding and agricultural damage across Southeast Asia.
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Tino may become a super typhoon; Signal No. 2 in parts of Visayas
Severe Tropical Storm Tino (international name: Kalmaegi) may intensify into a super typhoon as it, while parts of the Visayas are under Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS)
A fast-moving typhoon is barreling across the central Philippines after slamming ashore overnight, leaving at least two people dead, setting off flash floods that trapped residents on roofs and engulfed cars in two villages, and displacing tens of thou...
Densely populated Vietnam is vulnerable to typhoons roaring in across the South China Sea. The U.S. military’s Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) said the storm had gathered strength as it approached Vietnam, upgrading it to a Category 4. Forecasters said Vietnam's low-lying commercial hub of Ho Chi Minh City could be hit by flooding.
MANILA, Philippines, Nov 4, (AP): A fast-moving typhoon barreled across the central Philippines Monday after slamming ashore overnight from the Pacific, leaving at least two people dead, setting off flash floods that trapped residents on roofs and submerged cars in two villages, and displacing tens of thousands of people, officials said.
A fast-moving typhoon barreled across the central Philippines Monday after slamming ashore overnight from the Pacific, leaving at least two people dead, setting off flash floods that trapped residents on roofs and submerged cars in two villages,
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More than 2M Filipinos affected by Typhoon Tino – NDRRMC
The destructive impacts of Typhoon Tino (presently Kalmaegi as it exited PAR) in eight regions across the country have left 2 million people affected, the National Disaster