- Tino affects more than 700K in Western Visayas, leaves 3 dead
ILOILO CITY – Typhoon Tino has affected 233,694 families, or 764,007 individuals, and left three persons dead in Western Visayas In its 8 a m report Thursday, the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) said 23,430 families, or 77,901 individuals, were served in 1,116…
- Hot, cramped, crowded: Lives of evacuees one month after Tino
For hundreds who escaped typhoon Tino’s floods, life inside Cebu City’s evacuation centers has become a test of patience and endurance
- Typhoon Tino Death Toll Rises to 96 in Cebu Province - SUNSTAR
THE number of casualties from Typhoon Tino in Cebu Province has risen to 96 dead, 1,836 injured, and 43 still missing, according to the latest situational repor
- Typhoon Tino leaves 6 dead in Region 6 | The Manila Times
SIX lives were lost and thousands of families were displaced in Western Visayas as Typhoon Tino battered the region with torrential rains and floods, leaving behind widespread destruction to homes and farmlands
- Have You Seen This? Typhoon Tino leads to giant pythons . . . - KSL News
Typhoon Tino in the Philippines prompted a giant python to emerge in floodwaters in the city of Talisay and slither past onlookers
- World Bank Releases US$500 Million to Assist Philippines after Typhoon . . .
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”)
- Signal No. 3 up over parts of Visayas, Mindanao as Tino nears typhoon . . .
Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No 3 was raised over some areas in Visayas and Mindanao on Monday morning as Severe Tropical Storm Tino (international name: Kalmaegi) nears typhoon category, PAGASA said
- Tino leaves P40M agri, P9M infra damage to WVisayas - MSN
ILOILO CITY — The agricultural sector in Region 6 (Western Visayas) bore the brunt of Typhoon Tino, which caused nearly P40 million in production losses across more than 1,400 hectares of
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