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vietnam preparing for the arrival of Storm Calm will come after the mighty The storm killed at least 66 people and caused widespread destruction in the middle philippines,
Another 26 people are still missing after widespread flooding left people trapped on their rooftops and several cars swept away in the province, which is still recovering from a recent deadly earthquake.
Kalamegi blown away from western Palawan province South China Sea According to forecasters, sustained winds of up to 130 kmph and gusts of up to 180 kmph will occur before noon on Wednesday.
Before Kalamegi made landfall, officials said more than 387,000 people had been evacuated to safe locations in eastern and central Philippine provinces. Officials had warned of torrential rain, potentially damaging winds and storm surge up to 10 feet.
Filipino officials said at least 49 people drowned mostly in floods, and others died in landslides and falling debris in Cebu, where 13 of the 26 were reported missing.
Central Vietnam, still reeling from record rainy days that caused flash floods and landslides, was expected to bring more heavy rain as Kalmaegi approached. It is estimated that the storm will reach the coast of Vietnam on Friday morning.
WATCH: Cars washed away during floods caused by Typhoon Kalmegi
Alisha Rahman Sarkar5 November 2025 06:55
Philippine Air Force helicopter going to help flood victims crashes
A Philippine Air Force helicopter crashed in the southern province of Agusan del Sur while en route to help provinces affected by Typhoon Kalamaegi, killing at least six people.
The Air Force confirmed this morning that the remains of six personnel have been recovered from the crash site. The identities of those killed are being kept secret until their families are informed.
The Super Huey helicopter was one of four helicopters sent to assess the storm’s impact as part of a humanitarian assistance and disaster response mission.
The plane reportedly suffered communications problems before falling in Agusan del Sur.
Alisha Rahman Sarkar5 November 2025 06:54
Typhoon Kalamegi leaves a trail of destruction in Cebu



Alisha Rahman Sarkar5 November 2025 06:32
Philippines declares state of disaster
Filipino authorities have declared a state of calamity in the province of Cebu, where the highest number of deaths have been recorded due to Typhoon Kalamegi.
The bustling province of more than 2.4 million people declared a state of disaster to allow authorities to quickly distribute emergency funds to deal with the latest natural disaster.
Cebu was still recovering from a magnitude 6.9 earthquake that struck on September 30, killing at least 79 people and displacing thousands, when homes collapsed or were seriously damaged.
Civil Protection Deputy Administrator Rafaelito Alejandro said in an interview with local radio outlet DZMM that 49 of the 66 deaths reported so far from Kalamegi have occurred in the province.
“It was the major cities that were affected (by the floods), the highly urbanized areas,” Mr. Alejandro said.
Alisha Rahman Sarkar5 November 2025 06:22
40 people died due to floods in Vietnam, the country is ready for another storm
Typhoon Kalmegi has intensified slightly as it moves towards Vietnam, where preparations are underway ahead of a possible landfall on Friday morning.
Vietnam is battling record rainfall, which has caused massive flooding and killed at least 40 people.
The deaths were recorded in Hue, Da Nang, Lam Don and Quang Tri provinces, according to an update from the environment ministry’s disaster management agency, which said six people were missing.
Vietnam’s weather agency has warned that the storm could hit the country’s coast with winds of up to 166 km per hour.
“It’s tiring,” said Tran Thi Quy from Hoi An city. “We are tired of the floods, but what can we do,” the 57-year-old woman told AFP after her home was flooded three times in less than 10 days.
“We moved all our furniture to a higher location but they are still all wet.”
Alisha Rahman Sarkar5 November 2025 06:20
Typhoon Kalamaegi kills more than 60 in Philippines
According to reports, Civil Defense Deputy Administrator Rafaelito Alejandro, in an interview with local radio outlet DZMM, said that there were 49 deaths due to the earthquake in Cebu.
“It was the major cities that were affected (with flood), highly urbanized area,” Mr. Alejandro said, confirming the death toll, according to Barrons.
Kalmegi was last seen in coastal waters off the western island province of Linapakan early Wednesday Palawan With sustained winds of 120 km per hour (75 mph) and gusts up to 150 km per hour (93 mph). It was forecast to blow into the South China Sea later on Wednesday.
Alisha Rahman Sarkar5 November 2025 06:04