Hundreds of thousands fled their homes as one of the year's strongest typhoons ripped through the Philippines.
Typhoon Kalmaegi struck the central Philippines on Tuesday, killing at least 52 people and leaving 13 missing.
Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi) slightly intensified Wednesday morning, November 5, as it continued to move away from northern Palawan and toward the West Philippine Sea, the state weather ...
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Typhoon Kalmaegi has left at least 52 people dead with 13 others missing in the central Philippines, mostly in widespread ...
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Typhoon death toll climbs to 66 in the Philippines
Adding to the casualties, a helicopter deployed for typhoon relief efforts crashed on northern Mindanao island, with all six ...
Typhoon Kalmaegi was forecast to slam into shore Monday night or early Tuesday. It was last spotted about 95 kilometers (59 ...
At least 58 people were dead after Typhoon Kalmaegi left a trail of destruction in the central Philippines and continued to ...
Six people died when a Philippine air force helicopter crashed in southern Agusan del Sur province during a humanitarian ...
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