Typhoon Kalmaegi: Winds and Rain Lash Central Philippines

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November 4, 2025 | 04:19 pm

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TEMPO.CO, JakartaTyphoon Kalmaegi brought torrential rain and strong winds as it hurtled into central Philippines on Monday, killing at least two people, officials said.

The typhoon, locally known as Tino, made landfall around midnight in the eastern province of Southern Leyte and also hit Cebu, where residents were still reeling from a powerful earthquake that struck the province last month.

The typhoon had sustained winds of up to 140 kilometers (87 miles) per hour and gusts of up to 195 kph (121 mph) as of Monday afternoon.

Kalmaegi is forecast to move across the Visayas Islands region and out over the South China Sea by Wednesday.

The Vietnamese government also said Tuesday it was preparing for the worst-case scenario as it braced for the impact of Kalmaegi.

Thousands of Residents Evacuated, Many Trapped on Rooftops

Gwendolyn Pang, secretary-general of the Philippine Red Cross, said people were trapped on their roofs by floodwaters in the coastal town of Liloan in Cebu province.

In Cebu's city of Mandaue, floodwaters reached "up to the level of heads of people," she said, adding that several cars were either submerged in floodwater or floated in another Cebu community.

More than 160 flights to and from affected areas were canceled. Those at sea were advised to head to the nearest safe harbor immediately and stay in port.

The weather bureau PAGASA warned of a high risk of "life-threatening and damaging storm surges" that could reach over 3 meters high along coastal and low-lying communities in central Philippines, including parts of Mindanao.

Scientists have linked amplified climate change with rising changing ocean temperatures and intensification of storms as well as other extreme weather events.

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