Philippines Declares National Calamity After Typhoon Kalmaegi
President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos declares a state of national calamity after Typhoon Kalmaegi wreaked widespread destruction, mobilizing relief ahead of a potential super typhoon.
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President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos declares a state of national calamity after Typhoon Kalmaegi wreaked widespread destruction, mobilizing relief ahead of a potential super typhoon.
President Marcos has declared a national calamity after Typhoon Kalmaegi killed 140, left 127 missing, and impacted over 1.9 million residents as Storm Uwan approaches.
Typhoon Kalmaegi left at least 26 dead and nearly 60,000 affected in central and southern Philippines. A relief helicopter crash on Mindanao adds to the tragedy.
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