Heart-breaking to see the shattered remains of homes and personal belongings along the Butuanon River in Tingub, Mandaue City, Philippines, left behind by Typhoon Kalmaegi.pic.twitter.com/tNYN307zBf
— Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) November 7, 2025
- Volcaholic1's post captures raw footage of Typhoon Kalmaegi's aftermath along the Butuanon River in Mandaue City, Philippines, showing chaotic debris fields of twisted metal, soaked clothing, and household wreckage under yellow caution tape, emphasizing the intimate loss in flood-ravaged communities.
- As the 20th named storm of 2025, Kalmaegi ranks as the deadliest cyclone this year in the Philippines, with at least 142 confirmed deaths and 127 missing—mostly in Cebu province—driven by record winds over 200 km/h and torrential rains that displaced over 500,000 people.
- Intensified by warmer Pacific waters linked to climate change, per a Reuters analysis citing NOAA data showing a 1.2°C rise since 1980, the typhoon's rapid strengthening highlights how such events now deliver 20-30% more rainfall, straining recovery efforts amid Vietnam's ongoing impacts.
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