Over 100 killed by Typhoon Kalmaegi in Philippines
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Potential super typhoon Uwan nears Luzon
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration is currently monitoring a developing storm east of Mindanao that is expected to enter the Philippine area of responsibility as Typhoon Uwan by tonight or early tomorrow and may intensify into a super typhoon while approaching Northern Luzon.
Tropical Storm Fung-Wong (to be named Uwan once it enters the country) is expected to strengthen into a super typhoon this weekend. In its latest bulletin, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) noted the storm is moving northwest at 10 kilometers per hour with winds of 75 kilometers per hour and gusts reaching 90 kph.
A potential super typhoon advances closer to the Philippines even as Typhoon “Tino” exits the country today, the state weather bureau reported yesterday.
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. The storm was the deadliest typhoon to hit the country this year,
The tropical depression located outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) continues to move west northwestward while maintaining its strength, the state weather bureau said Wednesday. In its 11 p.
More than 40 people were killed by flooding from Typhoon Tino in the Philippines. Unfortunately, another typhoon is inbound.
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Super typhoon may hit Philippines by Saturday
Still reeling from the disaster of Typhoon Kalmaegi (formerly Tino), the Philippines may be hit by a super typhoon during the weekend as Tropical Storm Fung-Wong heads towards Luzon, PAGASA said on Thursday,
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. warns that 10 to 12 regions are expected to be affected by twin typhoons, with Typhoon Uwan also expected to strike - Anadolu Ajansı
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines declared a state of national calamity on Thursday, as the Asian nation continues to reel from the devastation caused by Typhoon Kalmaegi.