Philippines, Typhoon Tino
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Aloguinsan lineman electrocuted while restoring Tino-damaged power lines
A 25-year-old junior lineman of an electric company died after being electrocuted while repairing damaged power lines in Barangay Bojo, Aloguinsan, Cebu, on Thursday afternoon, November 6. Police identified the victim as Junric Ninal Heraldez,
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) expressed its gratitude to the international community for extending aid and pledging support to the Philippines’
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Typhoon Tino Exits PAR After Leaving Over 150 Dead — Philippines’ Strongest Storm of 2025 So Far
After days of chaos, Typhoon Tino — the deadliest storm to hit the Philippines this 2025 — has officially left the country’s area of responsibility early Thursday, November 6.PAGASA said Tino exited PAR at around 12:30 a.
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Typhoon Tino Intensifies as It Barrels Through Philippines
Typhoon Tino intensified as it moved through the Philippines on November 3, causing flooding and a landslide in Cebu province, according to local reports.Timelapse satellite footage from the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) showed the storm intensifying into Monday evening,
MANILA–The Embassies of the United States, Canada, and Australia on Wednesday conveyed their readiness to extend assistance in the ongoing response efforts in areas severely hit by Typhoon Tino (international name Kalmaegi) US Ambassador MaryKay Carlson said the US Embassy in Manila is
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday, November 7, paid his respects to the Philippine Air Force soldiers who were killed in a helicopter crash during disaster response operations in the aftermath of Typhoon Tino.
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Typhoon Tino won’t cause rice shortfall, DA says
The Department of Agriculture (DA) has assured that Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi) will not curb rice supply in the Philippines, although the weather disturbance may affect corn harvests.