Typhoon Kalmaegi DEVASTATES Philippines
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After leaving a trail of destruction in the Philippines, Typhoon Kalmaegi is heading toward Vietnam’s central coast.
Typhoon Kalmaegi has killed at least 114 people in the Philippines and left even more people missing as it moved on to slam Vietnam
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MANILA – Typhoon Tino (international name Kalmaegi) has further intensified as it continues to move west- northwestward over the West Philippine Sea, north of Kalayaan Islands, the Philippine Atmospheric,
As the death toll for Typhoon Kalmaegi rose into the triple digits, the country braced for another tropical storm expected this weekend.
Typhoon Tino intensified as it moved through the Philippines on November 3, causing flooding and a landslide in Cebu province, according to local reports.Timelapse satellite footage from the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) showed the storm intensifying into Monday evening,
Typhoon Kalmaegi intensified as it made landfall in the central Philippines on Tuesday, with the state weather bureau warning of "life-threatening" conditions as it placed large parts of the Visayas region under the second-highest storm warning.