Typhoon Kalmaegi claims over 100 lives: storm is heading towards Vietnam.
Typhoon 'Kalmaegi' has caused damage to the Philippines
According to inkorr.com: Typhoon 'Kalmaegi' has caused significant damage to the Philippines, resulting in the deaths of 114 people, while another 127 are missing. The storm is currently moving towards Vietnam, where 350,000 people have already been evacuated.
Destruction in Cebu
The province of Cebu has suffered the most: there are overturned cars, destroyed buildings, and blocked streets. Before the typhoon arrived, over 200,000 people were evacuated, and now they are returning to start cleaning up.
Our main goal now is to clear the debris, find the missing, and ensure the continuity of rescue operations.
Assistance and new threats
The Philippine authorities have deployed thousands of troops to assist in the evacuation and recovery of affected areas. Forecasts indicate that the typhoon may bring heavy rains to some parts of Vietnam, particularly in coffee plantation areas.
The aviation authority of Vietnam warns of possible disruptions at airports due to worsening weather conditions. Residents of the Philippines, to avoid flooding, are forced to seek refuge on the roofs of their homes.
Having passed through the Philippines, typhoon 'Kalmaegi' has resulted in the deaths of over a hundred people and the disappearance of hundreds more. Authorities have already begun measures for evacuation and recovery in affected areas, but new threats are looming for Vietnam.
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