Residents along Consolacion Highway are joining forces to rescue a cow being swept away by fast-moving muddy floodwaters triggered by Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi)
— Weather Monitor (@WeatherMonitors) November 4, 2025
📍CONSOLACION, CEBU, PHILIPPINES. pic.twitter.com/0j2TjXNKGh
- Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi), the Philippines' 20th cyclone of 2025, made dual landfalls in Visayas on November 4, unleashing heavy rains that flooded Cebu and affected nearly 60,000 residents, with one fatality reported in initial assessments.
- The video shows locals in Consolacion wading through chest-deep muddy waters on a highway, using ropes and blue plastic basins to lasso and pull a stranded carabao to safety amid fast currents, emphasizing community-driven animal rescue during flash floods.
- Such events reflect rising typhoon intensity linked to climate change, as peer-reviewed studies in Nature Climate Change (2023) indicate warmer Pacific waters fueling stronger storms, increasing flood risks in low-lying Philippine areas like Cebu.
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