Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 26 dead in Philippines, people trapped on roofs and cars submerged
- At least 26 people were killed by flooding and storm surges from Typhoon Kalmaegi in the central Philippines, with the death toll expected to rise.
- Kalmaegi caused severe flooding in coastal areas, with floodwaters reaching head-level in some communities and submerging vehicles.
- The Philippines routinely faces around 20 typhoons per year, with climate change causing storms to become more powerful due to warmer oceans and increased moisture in the atmosphere.
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Typhoon Kalmaegi: A Tale of Destruction and Survival in the Philippines | Science-Environment
Typhoon Kalmaegi: A Tale of Destruction and Survival in the Philippines Typhoon Kalmaegi has wreaked havoc in the central Philippines, claiming more than 85 lives and leaving 75 individuals unaccounted for amid catastrophic flooding, officials reported on Wednesday. Many found themselves trapped on rooftops as torrents of water surged through communities.The province of Cebu bore the brunt of the storm, recording numerous fatalities due to flash…
Landslides, floods, destroyed houses: The number of deaths caused by the typhoon "Kalmaegi" in the Philippines has risen to 66. Several people are still missing. The most severely affected is the province of Cebu.
Typhoon Kalmaegi has left a trail of victims on his way through the Philippines. The cyclone, which struck the central provinces of the island country on Tuesday, has claimed the lives of at least 92 people, according to the latest official report released by the local media. There are at least 26 missing, and more than 400,000 people have been evacuated from their homes. The storm now continues its way through Southeast Asia to Vietnam, with wi…
Death toll tops 100 as Philippines digs out after typhoon
The death toll from Typhoon Kalmaegi in the central Philippines climbed past 100 on Wednesday as the devastating impact on Cebu province became clearer after the worst flooding in recent memory. Floodwaters described as unprecedented had rushed through the province's towns and cities a day earlier, sweeping away cars, riverside shanties and even massive shipping
The destruction caused by Kalmaegi, local Tino, is over a month after an earthquake of 6.9 hit the northern province of Cebu, killing tens of thousands of others. The Taifun article is devastating in the Philippines. There are 90 deaths, entire cities are flooded, the authorities are talking about a situation without a previous VIDEO appear for the first time in Romania TV.
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