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Typhoon Kalmaegi Leaves One Dead, Thousands Evacuated in Central Philippines

Typhoon Kalmaegi Leaves One Dead, Thousands Evacuated in Central Philippines

Nov 4, 2025 - 10:45
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At least one person has died as Typhoon Kalmaegi struck the central Philippines, bringing heavy rains, strong winds, and coastal storm surges, the country’s national disaster agency reported on Monday.


Authorities said tens of thousands of residents were forced to evacuate their homes as rivers overflowed and low-lying areas faced severe flooding. The storm disrupted transportation and caused widespread power outages in several provinces.

Emergency services have been deployed to assist affected communities, while local governments urged residents to stay indoors and heed evacuation orders.

Officials warned that the typhoon could intensify in the coming hours, with continued rainfall and the potential for landslides in mountainous areas.

The Philippines is frequently hit by typhoons, and authorities continue to call for preparedness and swift action to reduce casualties and property damage.

Typhoon Kalmaegi Leaves One Dead, Thousands Evacuated in Central Philippines

Nov 4, 2025 - 10:45
 0
Typhoon Kalmaegi Leaves One Dead, Thousands Evacuated in Central Philippines

At least one person has died as Typhoon Kalmaegi struck the central Philippines, bringing heavy rains, strong winds, and coastal storm surges, the country’s national disaster agency reported on Monday.


Authorities said tens of thousands of residents were forced to evacuate their homes as rivers overflowed and low-lying areas faced severe flooding. The storm disrupted transportation and caused widespread power outages in several provinces.

Emergency services have been deployed to assist affected communities, while local governments urged residents to stay indoors and heed evacuation orders.

Officials warned that the typhoon could intensify in the coming hours, with continued rainfall and the potential for landslides in mountainous areas.

The Philippines is frequently hit by typhoons, and authorities continue to call for preparedness and swift action to reduce casualties and property damage.