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Video. Millions Affected as Typhoon Kalmaegi Hits Philippines

  • Typhoon Kalmaegi hit the Philippines, causing at least 114 deaths and leaving 127 people unaccounted for, leading President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. to declare a state of national calamity.
  • The typhoon caused severe flooding on the central island of Cebu, resulting in major casualties.
  • Over 400,000 people were displaced by the storm, with many fleeing their homes as floodwaters rose rapidly.
  • Typhoon Kalmaegi continued to Vietnam, prompting evacuations for over 537,000 people due to flooding.
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Typhoon Kalmaegi continues to wreak havoc and has shown himself to be one of the mortals on the Asian continent. It was this Thursday, November 6, when he landed in Vietnam and with the passing of the hours, the number of deaths has been rising. The Philippines is one of the countries most affected by the weather phenomenon where more than 140 deaths have been recorded. According to the Civil Defence Office, there are still hundreds of people wh…

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The typhoon 'Kalmaegi' has already left more than a hundred dead in the Philippines, according to the official hurried count in the following hours, after causing the biggest floods that are remembered in a country that suffers them every year. The images show what were streets converted into mud rivers, cars dragged and dumps, ruined homes and trees uprooted. The force of the waters even dragged the heavy containers on the loading docks. The mi…

In addition, almost two million people in more than 360 locations have been affected by the event.

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Wort.lu broke the news in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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