- Typhoon Kalmaegi - Wikipedia
Typhoon Kalmaegi, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Tino, was a deadly and devastating tropical cyclone that affected portions of the central Philippines, particularly in Cebu, and later struck Central Vietnam as one of the strongest typhoons on record in the area during early November 2025
- Bagyong Tino in Cebu: Heavy Rains, Floods, and Recovery Efforts
Bagyong Tino struck the Visayas region in early November 2025, bringing intense rainfall, strong winds, and widespread flooding across parts of Cebu Classified as a severe tropical storm, it disrupted daily life, damaged properties, and tested the resilience of local communities
- LIVE - Update on Bagyong Tino as of 8 AM (Nov. 3, 2025 . . .
State weather bureau PAGASA gives an update on Bagyong #TinoPH as of 8 AM today, November 3, 2025 more
- TINO: Live updates - Cebu Daily News
The tropical depression being monitored in the past days entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Sunday, November 2, and will now have a domestic name 'TINO '
- World Bank Releases US$500 Million to Assist Philippines . . .
On November 24, 2025, the World Bank released US$500 million to support the Philippine Government’s recovery and reconstruction efforts in areas battered by Typhoon Kalmaegi (locally known as “Tino”)
- Bagyong Tino Latest Update According to PAGASA (as of 8 AM . . .
According to PAGASA’s forecast, Bagyong Tino is expected to continue moving westward and may make its first landfall over Eastern Samar, Leyte, Southern Leyte, or Dinagat Islands by late tonight or early tomorrow
- Tino damage to Negros Occidental infrastructure, agriculture . . .
The amount of damage caused by Typhoon Tino to agriculture and infrastructure in Negros Occidental has reached P1 98 billion, according to the provincial disaster risk reduction and management
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