More than 150,000 evacuate in Philippines
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Typhoon Kalmaegi moves across central Philippines, leaving at least 1 dead and setting off floods
Typhoon Kalmaegi was forecast to slam into shore Monday night or early Tuesday. It was last spotted about 95 kilometers (59 miles) southeast of Guiuan town in Eastern Samar province, with sustained winds of up to 140 kilometers (87 miles) per hour and gusts of up to 170 kph (106 mph).
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake in the central Philippines has raised concerns about the safety of travel plans to Southeast Asia. The quake struck off the coast of Bogo City in Cebu province in the central Visayas just before 10pm local time on Tuesday (30 ...
Typhoon Kalmaegi slammed into Vietnam on Thursday, forcing authorities to cancel hundreds of flights and order people to stay indoors, two days after the storm started sweeping across the Philippines,
The government of Canada has issued an advisory for the Philippines, citing a potentially serious safety risk.
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'Uwan' nears the Philippines: What families should do before it hits
As Cebu reels from the devastation of Typhoon "Tino", which has claimed nearly 200 lives, another cyclone is building near the Philippines and could intensify into a super typhoon. How can Filipino households brace for another storm?
A deadly typhoon sweeping Southeast Asia has raised serious concerns about the safety of travel to Vietnam and Thailand. At least five people died after the typhoon made landfall in Vietnam on Thursday,
The Government of Canada has issued a new travel advisory for the Philippines, warning travellers of a possible safety risk.
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Camping Alone in the Philippines - Is it safe?
What’s it like glamping alone in El Nido, Philippines? I share my experience on Nacpan Beach, from cozy tents with air conditioning to witnessing magical turtle hatchlings. A dreamy solo adventure!