Another typhoon has struck the Philippines, killing at least 26 people. Hundreds of thousands of people have been forced from their homes, while many others have been trapped on roofs.
Breakdown
- Authorities and locals undertook large-scale evacuations as Typhoon Kalmaegi approached the central Philippines.
- Floodwaters rose rapidly, submerging towns in Cebu and turning villages into rivers due to a month's worth of rain. 27s
- Residents of Cebu, still recovering from a recent earthquake, were displaced again as tent cities were dismantled and even concrete houses were destroyed. 1m 0s
- The typhoon left at least 26 people dead and forced many to rebuild their lives within weeks. 1m 13s
- Another tropical cyclone is forecast to approach the Philippines and could become a super typhoon. 1m 42s