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

Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi) exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) at 12:30 a.m. on November 6, 2025, after entering as a tropical storm on November 2, according to PAGASA. As of 4 a.m., it was located 265 kilometers north northwest of Pag-asa Island, Kalayaan, Palawan, moving west northwest at 35 km/h toward Vietnam. Its maximum sustained winds reached 155 km/h, with gusts up to 190 km/h, but it may weaken before striking central Vietnam.

The highest wind signal raised was No. 4 during its peak. It made eight landfalls: first in Silago, Southern Leyte on November 4 (12 a.m.), then Borbon, Cebu (5:10 a.m.), Sagay City, Negros Occidental (6:40 a.m.), San Lorenzo, Guimaras (11:10 a.m.), Iloilo City (1:20 p.m.), Magsaysay, Cuyo Islands, Palawan (7:30 p.m.); and on November 5, Batas Island, Taytay, Palawan (4:10 a.m.) and El Nido, Palawan (4:40 a.m.).

Local reports indicate at least 150 deaths, including 99 in Cebu province, 9 in Cebu City, 24 in Negros Occidental, 12 in Negros Oriental, and 6 in Agusan del Sur—though other accounts cite 66 fatalities. In education, 64 classrooms were destroyed, 91 suffered major damage, and 237 had minor damage in the Visayas and Mindanao, per the Department of Education. Classes were suspended in 20,681 schools across various regions, with P2.11 million allocated for cleanup and P11.6 million for minor repairs.

Agriculture saw 33,000 hectares of corn affected, potentially causing shortages, while rice supplies remain stable. The Department of Agriculture allocated P255 million for farm inputs. Power outages hit 1.4 million households, mainly in the Visayas, affecting 53 electric cooperatives.

The DSWD provided P69.45 million in humanitarian aid, including 123,000 family food packs. An emergency cash transfer program is being prepared. The United States, Canada, and Australia have offered assistance. PAGASA continues monitoring Tropical Storm Fung-wong and potential Cyclone Uwan.

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Satellite view of Tropical Storm Hagupit swirling over the Pacific east of the Philippines, with dense clouds and storm patterns.
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Tropical storm Hagupit nears Philippines' vicinity

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The tropical storm Hagupit may enter the Philippine area of responsibility between Saturday evening and Sunday morning, according to the state weather bureau. Once inside, it will be given the local name Caloy. The system is currently located far east of Mindanao and is not expected to directly affect the country in the next three days.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) announced on March 19 that it has retired seven local names of tropical cyclones from 2025 due to extensive devastation. These storms caused 373 deaths, 680 injuries, and over P36 billion in damages, according to the Office of Civil Defense. Tino and Uwan were among the most destructive.

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Tropical Storm Hagupit is expected to enter the Philippine area of responsibility on Saturday and will be locally named Caloy. The state weather bureau said the storm has a high chance of weakening once it reaches the Philippine Sea.

Tropical Depression Caloy is forecast to weaken into a low pressure area on Monday, the state weather bureau said. The cyclone remains weak with maximum winds of 45 kilometers per hour as it moves west-northwestward over the Philippine Sea.

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A magnitude 5.3 earthquake struck waters northwest of Dalupiri Island in Cagayan early Thursday morning, according to state seismologists.

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