Philippines Declares National Calamity After Typhoon Kalmaegi
Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos declared a state of national calamity after Typhoon Kalmaegi hit, unlocking funds and prepping for a possible super typhoon.
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Philippine President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos declared a state of national calamity after Typhoon Kalmaegi hit, unlocking funds and prepping for a possible super typhoon.
President Marcos declares national state of calamity after Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 140 dead, 127 missing, and impacts over 1.9M people as Philippines braces for Typhoon Uwan.
At least 26 people have died as Typhoon Kalmaegi batters the Philippines, sparking massive evacuations and a helicopter crash during relief operations on Mindanao.
PLA’s Southern Theater Command said the Philippines’ joint patrol undermines regional peace and stability in the South China Sea, and vowed to defend sovereignty and maritime rights.
The Philippines is resuming its e-visa service for visitors from the Chinese mainland this November, easing tourism and business trips with a 14-day online visa.
China Coast Guard released footage showing a Philippine vessel ramming CCG ship 21559 near Tiexian Jiao, blaming the Philippines for the collision.
A powerful M7.4 quake hit off Mindanao’s eastern coast, triggering life-threatening tsunami warnings from local authorities.
A 7.4-magnitude quake hit Mindanao at 50km depth, sparking tsunami warnings for the Philippines’ Pacific coast and Indonesia’s Sulawesi and Papua regions.
A 6.9-magnitude quake rattled Cebu, Philippines, killing 72 people. Rescue teams are racing against time amid the rubble to save lives and recover victims.
A 6.7-magnitude quake struck Cebu province in central Philippines at 9:59 p.m., shaking buildings and prompting aftershock checks.