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Typhoon Kalmaegi, locally dubbed “Tino”, has slammed into the central Philippines, unleashing massive flooding, strong gusts and storm surges across the Visayas region. Several provinces including Cebu, Southern Leyte and Bohol were hit hard, with whole towns inundated, cars floating and residents trapped on rooftops. While early official counts reported at least one dead, multiple media outlets now say the death toll has risen to four or more, as rescue operations struggle against rapid flooding and debris-filled waters. Thousands of residents have been evacuated, flights and ferries cancelled, and power outages widespread. The storm comes as the Philippines reels from previous disasters and underscores the heightened vulnerability of the region to extreme weather. Viewer discretion is advised for images of flooding and damage.

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