Typhoon
Typhoon Uwan causes seven deaths in Cordillera region
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Super Typhoon Uwan has claimed at least seven lives and left two people missing in the Cordillera Administrative Region, primarily due to landslides triggered by heavy rains and strong winds. Local officials reported the casualties on November 11, 2025, as assessments continue in remote areas hampered by blocked roads and power outages. While the typhoon has exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility, intermittent rain persists, raising fears of secondary landslides.
A low pressure area within the Philippine Area of Responsibility has developed into Tropical Depression Ada at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, marking the country's first tropical cyclone of the year. PAGASA reports it is located 635 kilometers east of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur, and is expected to intensify into a tropical storm within 24 hours.
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Typhoon Verbena (Koto) intensified from a severe tropical storm into a typhoon over waters north of Kalayaan Islands, outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility, on Thursday morning, November 27. PAGASA reported its maximum sustained winds at 140 km/h. It continues to impact Kalayaan Islands with heavy rain and strong winds.
President Marcos has declared a one-year state of national calamity following a recommendation from the NDRRMC in the wake of Typhoon Tino's destruction. The declaration, contained in Proclamation 1077 signed on November 5, aims to expedite rescue, recovery, relief, and rehabilitation operations in affected areas.
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Super Typhoon Uwan (Fung-wong) intensified into a super typhoon early Sunday morning, prompting Signal No. 5 in Catanduanes and parts of the Bicol region. Landfall is expected in Catanduanes in the morning or Aurora in the evening, with strong winds and heavy rain. PAGASA warned of floods, landslides, and storm surges in many areas.
Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi) made its seventh landfall in Batas Island, Taytay, Palawan at 4:10 am on Wednesday, November 5, 2025. PAGASA reported the typhoon with maximum sustained winds of 120 km/h, expected to re-intensify as it moves over the West Philippine Sea. It has caused massive flooding and destruction along its path, including more than 40 deaths in Cebu.
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Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi), the Philippines' 20th tropical cyclone of 2025, struck Southern Leyte, Cebu, and Negros Occidental early on November 4, bringing destructive winds and torrential rains to the Visayas. The storm, with maximum sustained winds of 150 km/h and gusts up to 205 km/h, prompted widespread wind signals and warnings for floods, landslides, and storm surges. PAGASA forecasts it will cross northern Palawan before exiting to the West Philippine Sea by November 5.
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