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Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 52 dead, mainly in Philippine province still recovering from deadly quake

November 4, 2025
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Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 52 dead, mainly in Philippine province still recovering from deadly quake
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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — has left at least 52 people dead with 13 others missing in the central Philippines, mostly in widespread flooding that trapped people on their roofs and swept away scores of cars in a hard-hit province still recovering from a deadly earthquake, officials said Wednesday.

Six people were killed in a separate incident when a Philippine air force helicopter crashed in the southern province of Agusan del Sur on Tuesday while en route to help provide humanitarian help to provinces battered by Kalmaegi, the military said without providing other details, including what could have caused the crash.

Kalmaegi was last spotted early Wednesday over the coastal waters of Linapacan in the western island province of Palawan with sustained winds of 120 kph (75 mph) and gusts of up to 150 kph (93 mph). It was forecast to blow away into the South China Sea later Wednesday.

Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro IV, deputy administrator of the Office of Civil Defense, and provincial officials said most of the deaths were reported in the central province of Cebu, which was pummeled by Kalmaegi on Tuesday, setting off flash floods and causing a river and other waterways to swell.

The resulting flooding engulfed residential communities, forcing startled residents to climb up to their roofs, where they desperately pleaded to be rescued, officials said.

The Philippine Red Cross received many calls from people needing rescue from their roofs, its secretary-general Gwendolyn Pang said Tuesday, adding rescue efforts had to wait until flooding subsided to lessen the risks for emergency personnel.

Cebu, a bustling province of more than 2.4 million people, declared a state of calamity to allow authorities to disburse emergency funds more rapidly to deal with the latest natural disaster.

Cebu was still on Sept. 30 that left at least 79 people dead and displaced thousands when houses collapsed or were severely damaged.

Hundreds of northern Cebu residents who were displaced by the earthquake were moved to sturdier evacuation shelters from flimsy tents before the typhoon struck, disaster-response officials said.

Other typhoon deaths were recorded in Southern Leyte province, where an elderly villager drowned in floodwaters after the typhoon made landfall in one of its eastern towns facing the Pacific. Another resident died after being hit by a fallen tree in central Bohol province, officials said.

Before Kalmaegi’s landfall, officials said more than 387,000 people had evacuated to safer ground in eastern and central Philippine provinces. Authorities had warned of torrential rains, potentially destructive winds and storm surges of up to three meters (nearly 10 feet).

Interisland ferries and fishing boats were prohibited from venturing out to increasingly rough seas, stranding more than 3,500 passengers and cargo truck drivers in nearly 100 seaports, the coast guard said. At least 186 domestic flights were canceled.

The Philippines is battered by about 20 and storms each year. The country also is often hit by and has more than a dozen , making it one of the world’s most disaster-prone countries.

The post Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 52 dead, mainly in Philippine province still recovering from deadly quake appeared first on Associated Press.

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