Typhoon Kalmaegi: Philippine officials preparing for next storm as death toll climbs past 180

Typhoon Kalmaegi Devastates the Philippines

Typhoon Kalmaegi has caused widespread destruction across the Philippines, prompting authorities to declare a national calamity. The storm has resulted in nearly 200 fatalities and left over 100 people missing, making it the deadliest natural disaster in the country this year.

Preparing for the Next Storm

Officials are now preparing for another super typhoon that is expected to strike soon, adding to the challenges faced by the affected communities.

Maria Ronson reports: "The Philippines is bracing for another super typhoon after the devastating impact of Kalmaegi."

Efforts continue to aid recovery and enhance readiness for upcoming storms.

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Summary: Typhoon Kalmaegi has caused severe losses in the Philippines with nearly 200 dead; the country is now preparing for another super typhoon amid ongoing recovery efforts.

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CNA CNA — 2025-11-07

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