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Super Typhoon Fung-wong Slams Philippines, Prompting Urgent Evacuations

Summary

  • Super Typhoon Fung-wong batters Philippines' northeastern coast
  • Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 204 dead in central Philippines before hitting Vietnam
  • Defense chief warns millions to evacuate high-risk villages before Fung-wong hits
Super Typhoon Fung-wong Slams Philippines, Prompting Urgent Evacuations

As of November 9th, 2025, the Philippines is bracing for the impact of Super Typhoon Fung-wong, the biggest storm to threaten the country this year. The typhoon, with winds of up to 185 kph (115 mph) and gusts of up to 230 kph (143 mph), has already started battering the country's northeastern coast ahead of its expected landfall on Sunday or early Monday.

The storm's wide band of fierce wind and rain has already knocked down power in several eastern towns and villages, and authorities have evacuated around 50,000 families from high-risk areas. Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. has warned that Fung-wong could affect a vast expanse of the country, including the central province of Cebu, which was hit hardest by Typhoon Kalmaegi earlier this week, and the densely populated capital region of metropolitan Manila.

The Philippines is still reeling from the devastation caused by Typhoon Kalmaegi, which left at least 204 people dead in central island provinces before pummeling Vietnam, where at least five were killed. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared a state of emergency due to the extensive damage from Kalmaegi and the expected calamity from Fung-wong.

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Fung-wong, a super typhoon with winds up to 185 kph, has started battering the Philippines' northeastern coast and is expected to make landfall on Sunday or early Monday.
Typhoon Kalmaegi, which hit the Philippines earlier this week, left at least 204 people dead in central island provinces before moving on to Vietnam, where at least five were killed.
The Philippine government has declared a state of emergency, and Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. has warned millions of people in high-risk villages to evacuate before Fung-wong hits.

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