President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. of the Philippines declared a state of national calamity on Thursday, as the Asian nation continues to reel from the devastation caused by Typhoon Kalmaegi.
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Track and intensity forecast of Typhoon Tino on Thursday, 5 a.m. (DOST-PAGASA) MANILA, Philippines – Typhoon Tino ...
Heeding the directive of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) on Thursday urged all local government ...
After days of chaos, Typhoon Tino — the deadliest storm to hit the Philippines this 2025 — has officially left the country’s ...
Still reeling from the disaster of Typhoon Kalmaegi (formerly Tino), the Philippines may be hit by a super typhoon during the ...
Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr declares state of emergency after Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves at least 241 people dead ...
Signal No. 1 remains hoisted over the Kalayaan Islands as Typhoon Timo intensified outside the Philippine Area of ...
Typhoon Kalmaegi killed at least 116 people in the Philippines, becoming the country’s deadliest storm in a year, with dozens ...
As of 4 a.m. on Thursday, PAGASA said that Tino was estimated to be 265 kilometers north-northwest of Pag-asa Island, ...