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At least 114 people were reported dead following the onslaught of typhoon “Tino”, almost all of the fatalities were in the Visayas which suffered the brunt of heavy rains and strong winds.

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2025/11/06/ocd-tino-death-toll-rises-to-114-at-least-127-more-missing

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00:00The reported death toll from Typhoon Tino has increased to 114 as of Thursday, November 6, according to the Office of Civil Defense.
00:12Most of the deaths were recorded in Visayas, which was hit hardest by the heavy rains and strong winds.
00:19The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said Cebu province recorded the most number of fatalities with 71,
00:27followed by Negros Occidental with 18 and Negros Oriental with 12.
00:33Two people were also reported dead in southern Leyte and one each in the provinces of Antique, Capiz, Iloilo, Buhol, and Leyte.
00:43Meanwhile in Mindanao, a total of six people were confirmed dead, which are the six military personnel on board a helicopter that crashed in Agusan del Sur.
00:53Authorities are expecting the death toll to increase as 127 people remain missing.
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