Typhoon Kalmaegi kills 26 as it slams into central Philippines

At Least 26 Dead as Typhoon Kalmaegi Unleashes Fury on Central Philippines

Typhoon Kalmaegi has left a trail of destruction in its wake, claiming at least 26 lives as it tore through the central Philippines. The powerful storm made landfall in the early hours of Monday morning, bringing with it Category 3 winds that reached speeds of up to 93mph.

The full force of the typhoon was felt across the Visayas island group, where hundreds of thousands of people were forced to flee their homes as flooding and landslides rendered many areas inaccessible. In Cebu province alone, at least 21 deaths were reported, with multiple towns completely submerged under water.

Residents in Talisay City, Cebu, found themselves stranded on rooftops as their homes were inundated by floodwaters, while cars were seen floating through the streets like boats. Social media was flooded with images of people desperately calling for help, pleading to be rescued from the rising waters.

The Philippine military scrambled to respond to the disaster, but one of its helicopters crashed in northern Mindanao while en route to assist relief efforts. Search and rescue operations are currently underway.

According to the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), most of the victims died as a result of drowning. The storm also brought widespread damage, with roads rendered impassable by landslides and trees toppled by strong winds.

As Kalmaegi continued to batter the islands, state weather agency PAGASA warned of a high risk of "life-threatening and damaging storm surges" that could reach over 10 feet in height along coastal communities. Over 160 flights were cancelled, while those at sea were advised to head to the nearest safe harbour immediately.

The Philippines has been hit by an average of 20 tropical storms each year, with recent months seeing a run of disasters including earthquakes and severe weather events. Scientists warn that storms are becoming more frequent and more powerful due to human-driven climate change.

With Kalmaegi expected to weaken slightly as it crosses the country, officials are urging caution and warning residents to remain vigilant.
 
.. can't even imagine being in those shoes πŸ€•. 26 lives lost is just crazy, my thoughts go out to all those affected by this typhoon πŸ’”. It's like, one minute everything's fine, next minute your home's underwater and you're stuck on a rooftop 😩. I'm sure the gov't is doing their best to help with search & rescue ops πŸ™, but it's just so overwhelming. We need to support each other during times like this 🀝. Climate change is making these events more frequent & intense, we gotta stay vigilant and take care of our planet πŸŒŽπŸ’š
 
πŸŒͺοΈπŸ’” man... 26 lives lost already... so many people affected... this is what happens when we mess with nature... we gotta respect the power of Mother Earth... all these disasters, they're not just about the weather, they're about us... our choices, our actions... we need to take care of our planet, for ourselves and future generations πŸŒŽπŸ’š
 
Man this typhoon is just a reminder of how fragile life can be 😩. I mean 26 people dead and so many more displaced... it's heartbreaking. And to think that this is what happens every year in the Philippines, with an average of 20 tropical storms annually πŸŒͺ️. Climate change is no joke, folks. It's like we're constantly playing catch-up with Mother Nature and she's always one step ahead 😬.

I'm not trying to be a downer, but it's hard not to think about the bigger picture here. We know that human activities are contributing to these disasters, and yet we don't seem to be doing enough to address them πŸ€”. It's like we're just waiting for disaster to strike so we can finally do something about it... well, it's time to take action before it's too late πŸ’ͺ.
 
This is crazy ! 🀯 I mean, 26 people dead already? And it's still going on ? 😱 The Philippines takes a lot of hits from typhoons every year but this one sounds insane. Category 3 winds? That's like, next level stuff. And the flooding and landslides are just horrific. Stranded on rooftops with floodwaters rising all around you... that's not something anyone should have to go through. 🌊

And what's with the helicopter crash in Mindanao? That's just a whole other can of worms. I hope everyone involved is okay, but seriously, when do these things happen again? It feels like one disaster after another over there.

I guess scientists are right about climate change, huh? More frequent and powerful storms. We should be doing more to address this stuff before it's too late. πŸŒͺ️ But I don't know if anyone can predict the future, so here we go, again.
 
Ugh man, 26 dead is crazy 🀯! I mean I feel for the people affected by this typhoon, it's like they're fighting a losing battle against nature y'know? 😩 The fact that hundreds of thousands had to evacuate their homes just 'cause of some bad weather is insane πŸ’₯. And now the military's helicopter crashes and whatnot... that's just on another level 🚨.

I'm all for climate action, dude - we gotta do something about these super intense storms. It's like, we know the signs are there, but still, every year it's like "oh no not again!" 😩 The Philippines is hit by so many of them... it's just not right πŸ€•.

Can't wait to see what other natural disasters 2025 has in store for us... like, when will we learn? πŸ™„
 
πŸŒͺ️ oh man... 26 lives lost already? and its just getting started πŸ™ˆ i feel so bad for all those people who had to flee their homes & stranded on rooftops 🏠😩 the gov is working hard to help, but it's so frustrating when helicopters crash too πŸš¨πŸ‘Ž i know we can't control the weather, but come on scientists gotta step up & find ways 2 mitigate these disasters πŸ€”πŸ’‘ and btw 160 flights cancelled? what a mess 😩
 
Man... 26 people lost their lives πŸ€•πŸŒͺ️... can you even imagine? I'm thinking about all those families who were affected by this storm, they must be going through hell πŸš¨πŸ’”... the images on social media are just heartbreaking, seeing people stranded on rooftops and cars floating in the streets... it's like something out of a horror movie 😱.

I feel so bad for the Philippine military, losing one of their helicopters while trying to help with the relief efforts... that's just devastating πŸ€•. And now they're warning about life-threatening storm surges... my heart is just breaking πŸ’”.

You know what really gets me? The fact that scientists are saying storms are becoming more frequent and powerful due to climate change... it's like we're running out of time, you know? We need to do something about this, for the sake of our planet and our fellow humans πŸŒŽπŸ’–. Maybe we can learn from each other, share some ideas on how to make a difference... I've been doing my part by reducing my waste and using eco-friendly products at home πŸ’š.
 
πŸ€” umm i dont know how people survive in philippines they have so many disasters every year πŸŒͺ️ its like typhoons earthquakes floods and landslides all the time 😩 what can they do? maybe its because of climate change tho scientists say that 🌎 humans are making storms more powerful and frequent isnt that scary πŸ€• i dont know if philipine military has enough resources to deal with all these disasters every year πŸ’ͺ and whats with all these cancelled flights over 160 😷 cant they just send help faster? 🚨
 
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