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Title: Philippines Typhoon Kalmaegi Kills 26, Causes Widespread Flooding

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Typhoon Kalmaegi has left at least 26 people‍ dead across ⁢the Philippines adn triggered widespread ‌flooding, trapping residents on rooftops and submerging vehicles, officials⁣ reported Tuesday. The storm made landfall in ⁢Eastern Samar ⁢province and is currently tracking westward⁢ across the archipelago.

The Philippines, already reeling from a ⁣6.9 magnitude earthquake in Cebu⁢ and Daanbantayan on September 30 that ‌killed at least 79 and displaced thousands, faces a renewed crisis as Kalmaegi unleashes torrential rains and destructive winds. Eastern Samar bore the brunt of the initial impact, with approximately 300 shanties damaged or ripped apart in the ⁤island community of Homonhon, part of guiuan town. ⁢While no deaths or injuries ‍were⁤ reported ther, the region remains vulnerable‌ to further flooding and landslides. This latest disaster underscores the ‌philippines’ extreme vulnerability to natural‍ calamities, ⁣regularly battered by⁤ roughly 20 typhoons ‌and storms ⁢annually, alongside frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

In Guiuan,Mayor Annaliza gonzales Kwan stated,”We’re OK.We’ll make this through. ⁢We’ve been through a lot,​ and bigger than this.” The ⁢town remembers ‍the devastation ‍of Typhoon Haiyan in November 2013, one of the most powerful tropical cyclones ever ‌recorded, which slammed ​into Guiuan‍ and ultimately‌ left over 7,300 dead or missing, demolishing approximately 1 million homes and displacing over⁣ 4 million people.

Prior to kalmaegi’s ⁤landfall, over 387,000 people⁢ evacuated​ to‌ safer ground ⁤in eastern and central provinces.Authorities had warned of potential storm surges reaching up to three‍ meters⁢ (nearly 10 feet). Interisland travel has been disrupted, stranding over 3,500 passengers and cargo truck drivers at nearly 100 seaports, and at least 186 domestic​ flights were canceled. Rescue efforts are underway to reach those stranded ⁢by the rising floodwaters.

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