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Philippine police and soldiersjoined a search on Friday for missing people after Typhoon Vamco killed at least 42 people, as residents returned to devastated homes following the worst flooding in years in Manila and nearby provinces.
A typhoon is blowing into the northern Philippines and complicating the disaster response to a deadly earthquake in a central province and two other recent storms
Authorities suspended work and classes across Metro Manila and large parts of the country. State weather officials also raised the highest typhoon warning over the remote Babuyan Islands to the north of the main Philippine island of Luzon, urging residents ...
Tropical Storm Matmo is edging closer to the Philippines' most populous region of Luzon, which it is expected to cross Friday
The Philippines, located on the seismically active Pacific Ring of Fire, is brutally familiar with natural disasters. However, the tremor that struck on Tuesday, September 30, has proven to be the most lethal the nation has encountered since at least 2013.
Read full article: GDOT approves turning off lights near Buc-ee’s exit to protect sea turtles, county says it’s reviewing the issue In Taiwan, 17 people died after floods submerged roads and carried away vehicles in one county, and 10 deaths were ...
People watch as strong waves batter Basco, Batanes province, northern Philippines as Typhoon Ragasa affects the area on Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Justine Mark Pillie Fajardo) People watch as strong waves batter Basco, Batanes province, northern ...
In the study of cascading hazards — typhoons, earthquakes, landslides — focus is given to the links and relationships between and among several phenomena as they cause more widespread damage to life,
With three months remaining of 2025, it has already become one of the most destructive years on record for extreme weather, which prompted several catastrophic climate disasters all over the globe.From unbearable heat to devastating hurricanes,
(TED ALJIBE/AFP/AFP) The Philippines and Taiwan hunkered down Monday as Super Typhoon Ragasa delivered punishing winds and intense rainfall while lumbering east towards an eventual collision with southern China. The storm intensified further as it moved ...