Today’s edition of quick hits.* A devastating and deadly typhoon: “The Philippines declared a national state of emergency Thursday, after a deadly typhoon swept through vulnerable low-lying ...
Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed at least 114 people in the Philippines and left even more people missing as it moved on to slam ...
AS Typhoon Tino—internationally known as Kalmaegi—ravaged central Philippines with five landfalls across the Visayas, ...
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr has declared a state of calamity after Typhoon Kalmaegi, one of the strongest ...
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration is currently monitoring a developing storm ...
As typhoon “Tino” moves farther away from the Philippines, another potentially devastating storm, international code name Fung-Wong, approaches and threatens to wreak havoc in Northern Luzon. In its ...
Kalmaegi, Asia's most powerful tropical storm this year, forced six of Vietnam's airports to close ahead of its arrival.
NOY MORCOSO/INQUIRER.NET MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday placed the entire country on “Code ...
THE PHILIPPINES declared a state of national calamity after Typhoon Kalmaegi (locally known as Tino) left more than 100 people dead and widespread destruction across the Visayas and Mindanao, with ...
A powerful typhoon has caused widespread destruction in the central Philippines, leaving at least 114 dead and hundreds more ...
The death toll from Kalmaegi in the Philippines has risen as heavy rains and floods devastated the central region.
The government of Timor-Leste on Thursday expressed solidarity with the Philippines, following the devastation from Typhoon “Tino,” which resulted in flooding, destruction and deaths in the central ...
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