Overview
- Pagasa reported the eye made landfall in Aurora province on Luzon on Sunday evening, with sustained winds near 185 km/h and gusts up to 230 km/h.
- Authorities said more than 1.4 million people left their homes or moved to shelters after orders to clear high‑risk coastal and landslide zones.
- At least two deaths linked to Fung‑Wong were confirmed in Catanduanes and Samar, with damage assessments ongoing for flooding, landslides and storm surge.
- Schools and government offices closed on Luzon, over 400 flights were canceled, more than 150 towns lost power, 13 areas lost water service, and over 1,000 homes and several bridges were reported damaged.
- The strike followed Kalmaegi’s devastation that left at least 224 dead and over 100 missing, with some searches paused for responder safety, as officials warned up to 8.4 million people could be in Fung‑Wong’s path toward Taiwan.