In the Cebu province of the Philippines, torrential floodwaters unleashed by Typhoon Kalmaegi have created a dramatic scene, carrying shipping containers along with the powerful currents on November 4th. The severe weather has tragically claimed at least one life, forcing many residents to seek refuge on their rooftops. Authorities had already taken the precautionary measure of evacuating close to 150,000 people ahead of the typhoon’s anticipated landfall, highlighting the severity of the unfolding situation.
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