Typhoon leaves at least seven people dead and thousands displaced in the Philippines
- President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Reported over 26,700 people affected by a typhoon before leaving for a state visit to Brunei. Three airports, 29 seaports, and six cities faced disruptions.
- Six villagers died in floodwaters and tree accidents in Quezon and Misamis Oriental provinces. More than 4,800 individuals were stranded due to seaport closures in southern and central provinces.
- The Philippine coast guard reported numerous stranded passengers and closures of seaports during the typhoon, causing transportation disruptions and affecting thousands of individuals.
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