Manila: A deadly tropical storm named Typhoon Kalmaegi locally referred to as Tino has unleashed catastrophic destruction across the Philippines, leaving at least 58 people dead and several others missing as it continues its path toward Vietnam. The storm made landfall early Tuesday, battering central and southern regions of the archipelago with violent winds and torrential rains, triggering landslides, flooding, and widespread evacuations. Typhoon Kalmaegi Claims 58 Lives — CNewsLive
The provinces of Cebu, Agusan del Sur and parts of northern Mindanao bore the brunt of Typhoon Kalmaegi, locally named Tino, which tore through islands with fierce winds and torrential rains leaving at least 58 dead and many more displaced.
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