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Typhoon Fung-wong Threatens Philippines Days After Deadly Kalmaegi Devastation

Forecasters warn of destructive winds and storm surges as the archipelago braces for another major cyclone.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 9, 2025
in Asia, Environment, Typhoon, World News
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Typhoon Fung-wong Bears Down on Philippines After Deadly Kalmaegi - Eloisa Lopez/Reuters via CNN

Storm Fung-wong Threatens Manila and Luzon with Destructive Winds - Eloisa Lopez/Reuters via CNN

A second powerful typhoon in less than a week is bearing down on the Philippines, forcing widespread evacuation orders and heightening fears of severe flooding and landslides. The storm, Typhoon Fung-wong — known locally as Uwan — follows closely behind Typhoon Kalmaegi, which killed nearly 200 people earlier this week in the central part of the country.

Meteorologists warn Fung-wong could intensify into a super typhoon before reaching the eastern coast on Sunday, threatening large parts of the archipelago already devastated by flooding and infrastructure collapse.

Widespread Alerts and Evacuations

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) reported that Fung-wong’s circulation covers a massive 1,500 kilometers (932 miles), bringing torrential rain and high winds across much of the country.
“It can cover almost the entire country,” said forecaster Benison Estareja, as quoted by Reuters.

As of Saturday morning, the typhoon was moving across the Philippine Sea with sustained winds of 140 kilometers per hour (87 mph) and gusts reaching up to 170 kph (106 mph). Authorities have warned of life-threatening storm surges, particularly along coastal and low-lying communities in Luzon — the nation’s most populous island and home to the capital, Manila — as well as in the Visayas and the island of Siargao.

PAGASA has urged residents to evacuate immediately to higher ground and suspend all sea travel and fishing operations. The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines said several airlines, including Philippine Airlines, had already canceled flights ahead of the storm’s landfall.

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A Nation Still Reeling from Kalmaegi

The new storm comes as the Philippines continues to recover from Typhoon Kalmaegi, which struck earlier this week, leaving a trail of destruction across central provinces.
Kalmaegi, though not the strongest in recent years, moved slowly and dumped enormous volumes of rain, triggering deadly floods and landslides. At least 188 people were confirmed dead, most in Cebu province — one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. Tens of thousands were displaced as entire neighborhoods were washed away or buried under debris.

Local officials said many victims drowned as swollen rivers breached their banks. Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro IV, deputy administrator of the Office of Civil Defense, said the disaster’s impact was worsened by blocked waterways and poor public understanding of early warning systems.
“The combination of clogged drainage and lack of preparedness increased the death toll,” Alejandro told local media.

Corruption Scandal Complicates Disaster Response

The twin typhoons strike at a time when the Philippines is grappling with public outrage over a massive corruption scandal involving flood control projects. Investigations have linked several lawmakers, senators, and contractors to alleged kickbacks from funds meant for critical flood mitigation infrastructure.
Protests have erupted in major cities as citizens demand accountability, accusing officials of neglecting disaster-prone areas while misusing billions of pesos in public funds.

Analysts warn that the scandal could further weaken the country’s ability to respond to extreme weather events — particularly as infrastructure projects designed to reduce flood risk remain incomplete or poorly maintained.

Climate Crisis Intensifies Typhoon Risks

Scientists have long warned that human-induced climate change is fueling stronger, wetter, and more destructive storms, especially in the western Pacific — the world’s most active tropical cyclone basin.
The region’s ocean temperatures have been at record highs for eight consecutive years, providing more energy for storm systems to intensify.

“Hotter oceans and warmer air mean storms now carry significantly more moisture,” said Dr. Rosa Morales, a climate scientist at the University of the Philippines. “That leads to heavier rainfall and greater flood risk, especially for coastal and low-lying communities.”

The Philippines ranks among the most disaster-prone nations in Asia, facing an average of 20 typhoons each year. However, the growing intensity of these storms, combined with rapid urbanization and weak infrastructure, has made recovery increasingly difficult.

Emergency Measures and Regional Coordination

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has called an emergency meeting of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council to coordinate evacuation efforts and allocate relief supplies. Local governments have opened hundreds of shelters, while military units have been deployed to assist with evacuations in flood-prone regions.

In Manila, authorities warned of possible power outages and communication disruptions. “We are monitoring all major dams and rivers for possible overflow,” said PAGASA’s Estareja.
Meanwhile, the Department of Social Welfare and Development said food packs and emergency kits had been pre-positioned across affected provinces.

Neighboring countries, including Vietnam and Malaysia, have also issued marine warnings as Fung-wong’s outer bands generate high waves across the South China Sea.

Global South on the Frontline

Experts note that the Philippines’ repeated exposure to extreme weather highlights the growing inequality in global climate impacts. While industrialized nations contribute the most to greenhouse gas emissions, developing countries like the Philippines face the harshest consequences.
“Communities in the Global South are paying the price for emissions they did not cause,” said Morales. “International support for adaptation and disaster resilience is crucial.”

As of late Saturday, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said it was monitoring the storm’s progress closely, noting that the risk of further intensification remained high due to favorable sea-surface temperatures and low wind shear.

Fung-wong is the 21st named storm to strike the Philippines this year, underscoring how the climate crisis continues to compound humanitarian and economic challenges across the region.

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