Typhoon Kalmaegi, locally called Tino, struck the Philippines and caused 26 deaths, mostly from drowning, landslides, fallen trees, and electrocution. The storm displaced more than 380,000 people, forcing mass evacuations before landfall. Cebu was hit hardest, with towns submerged in floods and widespread power outages.
Relief efforts faced setbacks when a military helicopter crashed in northern Mindanao, killing six crew members. The disaster highlighted the severe impact of Kalmaegi, which left communities devastated and in urgent need of aid
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