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Two dead, thousands stranded as Kalmaegi wreaks havoc across Philippines

agence france-presse • November 4, 2025, 10:40:24 IST
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At least two people died and hundreds of thousands have been displaced as Typhoon Kalmaegi lashes parts of the Philippines on Tuesday.

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Thousands were evacuated in coastal provinces of the Philippines on November 3, ahead of a typhoon due to make landfall in a region hit by some of the country's deadliest storms. Image Credit: AFP

Residents sought refuge on rooftops and cars floated through flooded streets on Tuesday as Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the central Philippines, leaving at least two people dead.

Hundreds of thousands have been displaced by the powerful storm, which made landfall shortly before midnight.

As of 8:00 am (0000 GMT), the typhoon was moving westwards across the islands of Cebu and Negros, with winds of 150 kilometres (93 miles) per hour and gusts of 185 kph toppling trees and downing power lines.

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“People marooned on rooftops are asking to be rescued,” Cebu information officer Rhon Ramos told AFP by phone, adding that even some evacuation centres had been flooded.

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Don del Rosario, 28, was among those in Cebu City who sought refuge on an upper floor as the storm raged.

“The water rose so fast. From what I’ve been told, the flooding started around 3:00 am. By 4:00 am, it was already uncontrollable – people couldn’t get out (of their houses),” he said.

“I’ve been here for 28 years, and this is by far the worst we’ve experienced."

Hundreds still living in tent cities after a 6.9-magnitude quake rocked the island in late September were also “forcibly evacuated for their own safety”, Ramos said.

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Rafaelito Alejandro, deputy administrator at the Office of Civil Defence, told local radio that 387,000 people had been moved from the typhoon’s path, while one man was killed by a falling tree in Bohol province.

Disaster official Danilo Atienza said an elderly person had also died by drowning in southern Leyte province.

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“The senior citizen was trapped on an upper floor… and unable to get assistance,” he told radio outlet DZMM.

The Philippines is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons each year, routinely striking disaster-prone areas where millions live in poverty.

With Kalmaegi, the archipelagic country has already reached that average, state weather service specialist Charmagne Varilla told AFP on Monday, adding at least “three to five more” storms could be expected by December’s end.

Scientists warn that storms are becoming more frequent and more powerful due to human-driven climate change.

Praying in the dark 

In Dinagat Islands province, where Kalmaegi first made landfall, 34-year-old Miriam Vargas sat with her children in the dark on Monday night, praying as the winds slammed against the walls of her home.

“There is strong rain and winds starting. We’re sitting on the stairs and praying while trying to gauge the typhoon’s strength,” the single mother told AFP.

“The wind is whistling and there are sounds of things falling. The electricity went out about an hour ago, and we cannot see anything."

On nearby Leyte Island, disaster official Roel Montesa said evacuations were “ongoing in Palo and Tanauan” on Monday, naming two of the towns hardest hit by storm surges in 2013, when Super Typhoon Haiyan killed more than 6,000 people there.

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The Philippines was hit by two major storms in September, including Super Typhoon Ragasa, which toppled trees and tore the roofs off buildings on its way to killing 14 people in nearby Taiwan.

The weather service’s Varilla said that higher numbers of cyclones typically accompany La Nina, a naturally occurring climate pattern that cools surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean.

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