Deadly Typhoon Kalmaegi moves toward Vietnam
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Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 114 dead, 127 missing in Philippines, many in province recovering from quake
Most of the deaths were reported in the central province of Cebu, which was pummeled by Kalmaegi on Tuesday, according to a local official.
Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the Philippines, and it's now heading for Vietnam as another potential monster storm grows at sea.
Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall Thursday north of Gia Lai province in central Vietnam, battering the region with powerful winds and
Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the Philippines, and it's now heading for Vietnam as another potential monster storm grows at sea.
More than 5,37,000 people were evacuated, many by boat, as floodwaters rose and landslides loomed in the island nation.
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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Residents on rooftops plead for rescue as floods swamp Cebu due to Tino
Widespread flooding has been reported in numerous areas in Cebu City and in Cebu province following hours of intense rainfall and strong winds brought by Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi) early Tuesday. READ: Typhoon Tino makes landfall in Leyte,
MANILA – Churches under the Archdiocese of Cebu are ready to accommodate people who will be affected by Typhoon Tino. “As Archbishop of Cebu, I have directed all priests to open the churches within the archdiocese as shelters for those seeking refuge during the storm,