Cars swept away by floods brought by Typhoon Kalmaegi are left on a street in Cotcot, Liloan, Philippines, Nov 5, 2025. REUTERS/Eloisa LopezCars swept away by floods brought by Typhoon Kalmaegi are left on a street in Cotcot, Liloan, Philippines, Nov 5, 2025. REUTERS/Eloisa LopezResidents of the central Philippines on Wednesday began scraping mud from streets and homes that survived after Typhoon Kalmaegi killed at least 85 and left dozens missing as it tore through the region. Kalmaegi, the 20th storm to hit the Philippines, is forecast to gain strength while over the South China Sea. In September, Super Typhoon Ragasa swept across the northern Philippines, forcing schools and government offices to shut down as it brought fierce winds and torrential rain.
Source: bd News24 November 05, 2025 14:16 UTC