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Typhoon Kalmaegi Sweeps Central Philippines After Landfall, Leaving At Least 2 Dead

Officials warn of life‑threatening coastal surge as flash floods hit central islands.

Overview

  • Authorities reported two deaths, one by drowning in Southern Leyte and another from a fallen tree in Bohol, after the storm crossed the Visayas overnight.
  • The Philippine Red Cross said residents were stranded on rooftops in parts of Cebu, with vehicles submerged or floating in floodwaters.
  • About 156,000 people evacuated preventively, and coastal communities were warned of storm surge up to three meters.
  • Transport was heavily disrupted as the coast guard halted ferries, stranding more than 3,500 passengers, and at least 186 domestic flights were canceled.
  • Kalmaegi carried sustained winds near 140–150 km/h as it moved west across central provinces, including areas still recovering from the September 30 earthquake, with forecasters expecting it to head toward the South China Sea by late Tuesday or early Wednesday.