This is not normal — it’s getting worse day by day. This morning, powerful floodwaters hit Villa Azalea Phase 2C, Cotcot, Liloan, Cebu, Philippines, as strong winds and heavy rain from Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi) continued. pic.twitter.com/5qmenSBQNV
— Weather Monitor (@WeatherMonitors) November 4, 2025
- The post captures raw footage of flash flooding in Villa Azalea, Liloan, Cebu, where Typhoon Tino's heavy rains submerged cars, homes, and streets in muddy waters, forcing residents to rooftops amid ongoing storm surges.
- Striking just one day after a deadly 6.8-magnitude earthquake killed 79 in Cebu on November 3, 2025, Tino—the Philippines' 20th cyclone this year—has displaced quake-affected families, claiming at least 13 lives including a toddler swept away in floods.
- With sustained winds up to 150 km/h and rainfall exceeding 200 mm in hours, the typhoon underscores escalating climate risks in the region, as Cebu—home to the second-most flood control projects—still faces repeated inundation despite infrastructure investments.
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