Super typhoon slams the Philippines
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Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal 4 has been hoisted across areas in Mindanao that were hardest hit by super typhoon Odette
Super Typhoon Uwan (Fung-wong) made landfall days after the 12th anniversary of Yolanda, a storm so powerful it 'put a human face on the climate crisis’
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Western Visayas braces for Tino; 2.3 million residents at risk
Disaster authorities in Western Visayas are on full alert as Severe Tropical Storm Tino (international name: Kalmaegi) threatens to unleash devastation reminiscent of
From its landfall over Eastern Samar or Dinagat, ‘Tino’ is expected to traverse Visayas and northern Palawan before emerging over the West Philippine Sea on Wednesday, November 5 morning or afternoon.
Four areas in Northern and Central Luzon are under Signal No. 5 as Super Typhoon Uwan continues to batter the country with its destructive typhoon-force winds, the state weather bureau said on Sunday night.
After a night of roaring winds and restless seas brought by Typhoon Tino, the morning after the storm on November 4 revealed an unexpected sight along the coastal villages in Leyte. Along the shorelines,
A super typhoon at its peak, Uwan is the biggest storm to hit the country so far this year. How did it form and why did it weaken?
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Tino vs Ruping: Cebu’s worst floods since 1990 super typhoon
More than three decades after Super Typhoon Ruping devastated Cebu with ferocious winds, Typhoon Tino has rewritten Cebu’s history for a different reason—flooding. While Ruping in November 1990 tore through Metro Cebu with winds reaching 250 kilometers per hour,