Typhoon Kalmaegi has left a trail of destruction in the Philippines, claiming at least 114 lives before heading towards Vietnam.
The important storm has bombarded the archipelago, causing widespread flooding and forcing knockouts of thousands from their homes.
Philippines Grapples with Devastation
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared a state of emergency in response to the disaster. “The scale of this tragedy demands swift and decisive action,” government officials emphasise.
The protestation underscores the inflexibility of the situation, particularly on Cebu Island, where entire municipalities are submerged, and vehicles have been swept down by raging waters.
Mass Evacuations Underway
The typhoon has displaced over 400,000 people, many of whom are seeking refuge in temporary harbors. Exigency responders are working around the clock to reach stranded communities and give essential aid.
Typhoon #KALMAEGI has strengthened into a 115 kt (130 mph) Category 4 as it approaches Vietnam.
Since 1945, a Category 4 typhoon has never made landfall in #Vietnam. If KALMAEGI maintains intensity, it’ll be the first on record — and surpass YAGI 2024 as the strongest. pic.twitter.com/IjwGl5WoOn
— Michael Ferragamo (@FerragamoWx) November 6, 2025
Cebu City has borne the mass of Typhoon Kalmaegi’s fury. Thoroughfares are covered in slush from landslides, hampering delivery and relief sweats. Original authorities continue to coordinate with public agencies to assist residents and restore critical services.
Vietnam on Alert
Kalmaegi is now moving towards Vietnam, with authorities in the region bracing for imminent flooding and wind damage.
“Communities must stay vigilant and prepare for possible impacts,” meteorologists warn, highlighting the urgency of precautionary measures as the storm progresses.
Key Facts So Far:
- Death toll: At least 114 confirmed fatalities
- Displaced population: Over 400,000 in the Philippines
- State of emergency: Declared by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
- Areas most affected: Cebu Island and surrounding regions
- Ongoing response: Rescue operations continue
The situation remains unpredictable as Typhoon Kalmaegi presses on. Officers are covering conditions nearly, with updates anticipated throughout the coming days.



