climate change storms
Super Typhoon Fung-Wong: Over 1 Million Evacuated in Philippines as Second Major Storm Makes Landfall
Nov 09, 2025 06:56 pm CST
Super Typhoon Fung-Wong has forced the evacuation of more than 1 million people in the Philippines, with at least one confirmed death as the massive storm approaches landfall on Sunday night. This devastating weather system arrives just days after Typhoon Kalmaegi killed over 220 people, creating a compounded disaster scenario across the archipelago nation. With heavy rainfall, flooding, and powerful winds already affecting multiple provinces, authorities have closed schools and government offices while scientists point to climate change as intensifying these increasingly dangerous storms.
Devastating Impact: Typhoon Kalmaegi Kills 5 in Vietnam with Extreme Winds and Flooding
Nov 07, 2025 03:52 pm CST
Typhoon Kalmaegi has caused severe destruction across Vietnam with winds reaching 149 km/h, killing five people and damaging over 2,600 homes. The powerful storm, which previously claimed 188 lives in the Philippines, has triggered widespread flooding, shattered windows, and blown off roofs before weakening into a tropical storm as it moved toward Cambodia. Vietnamese authorities continue damage assessment as the region faces increasing climate-related weather disasters.
Typhoon Kalmaegi Devastates Philippines: 26 Dead, Hundreds of Thousands Displaced in Unprecedented Flooding
Nov 04, 2025 08:18 pm CST
Typhoon Kalmaegi has caused catastrophic flooding across the central Philippines, resulting in at least 26 deaths and displacing nearly 400,000 people. The island of Cebu experienced unprecedented flooding with officials describing the situation as "devastating." Scientists link the increasing intensity of such storms to climate change as the Philippines braces for more severe weather events before year's end.


