Overview
- Fung-wong made landfall in Aurora province on Luzon as a super typhoon with sustained winds near 185 km/h and gusts up to 230 km/h, then weakened while crossing northern provinces.
- At least two people were confirmed dead, including a drowning in Catanduanes and a woman killed in a house collapse in Catbalogan, Eastern Samar.
- More than 1.4 million people evacuated or were displaced, with about 318,000 still in evacuation centers as officials began damage assessments and road clearing.
- Flooding hit at least 132 northern villages, landslides blocked routes, power was knocked out in entire provinces, and roughly 1,000 homes were reported damaged.
- Schools and many government offices were closed, over 325 domestic and 61 international flights were canceled, ports restricted sailings, and the state of emergency declared after Typhoon Kalmaegi remained in effect as troops and agencies carried out relief operations.