Philippine President Marcos expressing sorrow amid Typhoon Tino devastation in Cebu, with flooded ruins and rescue efforts in the background.
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Typhoon Tino kills 224; Marcos 'very sorry' for loss of life

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The death toll from Typhoon Tino has reached 224, with 135 still missing, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council. President Marcos expressed deep sorrow during a visit to Cebu, as the government probes flood control projects that failed to prevent devastating floods. Cebu suffered the most, with 139 fatalities.

Typhoon Tino made landfall in Southern Leyte on November 4, 2025, and passed through Cebu, causing severe flooding that resulted in 224 deaths and 135 missing nationwide. Cebu, the hardest-hit area, recorded 139 fatalities and 79 missing, while Negros Occidental had 53 deaths and 55 missing. Other provinces like Negros Oriental (16 deaths), Agusan del Sur (6), Capiz (3), and Southern Leyte (2) were affected, along with Antique, Iloilo, Guimaras, Bohol, and Leyte each reporting one death.

Over 2.25 million people were affected, with 318,703 still in 3,050 evacuation centers. Some 9,585 houses were damaged in Visayas and Mindanao, while 3,260 classrooms and 535 schools were destroyed, leading to class suspensions for over 1.9 million learners. The Department of Agriculture reported P83.78 million in agricultural losses, impacting 4,263 farmers and 2,842 hectares.

President Marcos visited Cebu on November 7, where he ordered the relocation of residents from no-build zones and announced P10,000 cash assistance for totally damaged homes and P5,000 for partially damaged ones. 'We are very, very sorry,' he said, expressing sadness over the high casualty figures due to flash floods. He also directed the DPWH to prioritize Cebu's rehabilitation.

DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon dispatched a team to investigate ineffective flood control projects in Cebu, where over P50 billion was spent in the past decade but failed against one month's rain. 'It’s clear the flood control projects over the past 10 years in Cebu were not effective,' he stated. The DPWH has submitted the project list to the Independent Commission for Infrastructure for probing.

In Liloan, Cebu—where the most lives were lost—Discaya-linked firms, in partnership with MC Geometric Proportions Inc., held the highest contracts for Cotcot River control, yet the area still flooded. Province-wide in Cebu, QM Builders owned by Allan Quirante and Quirante Construction led by Jonathan Quirante (his nephew) secured the largest shares, particularly for Mananga River in Talisay City, which also failed. In Negros Occidental, Legacy Construction Corporation owned by Alex Abelido built P9.5 billion projects for Camansi and Binalbagan Rivers but could not prevent damage. In Canlaon City, Negros Oriental, only one box culvert was constructed by Rekina Construction Services from 2022-2025.

The Ombudsman prioritized a task force to investigate these projects, vowing justice. House Deputy Minority Leader Antonio Tinio highlighted that P9.2 billion in unprogrammed appropriations for 115 projects in Cebu, Negros Oriental, and Occidental were discretionary and lacked transparency, calling for a congressional probe and abolition of UA funds. The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines backed the probe into the Monterrazas de Cebu real estate project due to its hydrological link to the flooding.

Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, former Liloan mayor, defended her November 4 UK trip for the World Travel Market but returned on November 5 and joined relief efforts with her husband Rep. Duke Frasco and Mayor Aljew Frasco, distributing 6,000 food packs. She declared that tourism would drive sustainable recovery in Cebu, also hit by earthquakes.

Internationally, the Department of Foreign Affairs thanked aid from Timor-Leste, which sent 120 engineers and firefighters for cleanup. To date, over P11.1 million in aid has been distributed to 90,507 families.

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Photo illustrating the destruction caused by Typhoon Tino in the Visayas, with flooded areas, damaged homes, and ongoing recovery operations.
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Typhoon Tino exits PAR after causing widespread destruction

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Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi) exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) early Thursday, November 6, 2025, after leaving a trail of deaths and destruction in the Visayas and Mindanao. PAGASA reports it continues to weaken while heading toward Vietnam, though Signal No. 1 remains in effect for the Kalayaan Islands. The government is swiftly responding to recovery efforts in affected areas.

올해 9월 이후 필리핀에서 강력한 지진 3건과 파괴적인 태풍 2건으로 약 370명이 사망했으며, 대부분 세부에서 발생했다. 122명이 여전히 실종 상태다. 돌발 홍수, 산사태, 인프라 피해로 수백 명의 필리핀인과 가족들이 부상하고 집을 잃었다.

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The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) reports 914 deaths from floods and landslides in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, with 389 others still missing. President Prabowo Subianto orders restoration of electricity and road access to ensure logistics and fuel supply. The government seals four legal entities suspected of forest destruction contributing to the disaster.

2025년 11월 30일, 수천 명이 필리핀 전역에서 반부패 시위에 참여하며, 홍수 통제 프로젝트의 이상 사태에 대한 두 번째 물결의 시위를 표시했습니다. 주요 행사로는 케손시티 인민권력 기념비에서의 Trillion Peso March와 마닐라 리잘 공원의 Baha sa Luneta 2.0이 있었습니다. 종교 지도자와 활동가들은 대규모 경찰 배치 속에서 투명성과 책임을 요구했습니다.

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As recovery progresses from the late November 2025 flash floods in Aceh Tamiang Regency, victims in villages like Sukajadi, Karangbaru, and Lubuk Sidup continue facing lost homes and health challenges. Government rebuilding grants up to Rp60 million, health deployments, and food aid from organizations like BAZNAS are accelerating normalcy through national efforts.

부검 결과 12월 18일 벵구에트주 투바 케논로드에서 추락한 전 공공사업도로부 차관 마리아 카탈리나 "캐시" 카바랄의 사망에 타살 가능성을 배제했다. 이는 그녀의 홍수 통제 스캔들 연루 의혹 조사 중 확인된 것이다.

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President Prabowo Subianto has ordered accelerated emergency response to floods and landslides in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra since the first day. The government deploys TNI AU aircraft to deliver logistics aid, while challenges like severed roads and disrupted communications hinder evacuations. The tropical cyclone Senyar is the main trigger for the extreme weather.

 

 

 

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