Super Typhoon Fung-wong slams into Philippines, killing 2 and displacing 1 million

Super Typhoon Fung-wong Slams into the Philippines, Killing 2 and Displacing 1 Million

Super Typhoon Fung-wong struck the northeastern Philippines on Sunday, claiming at least two lives and forcing more than one million residents to evacuate their homes. The massive storm, the most powerful to threaten the country this year, arrived as the nation was still recovering from the destruction caused by Typhoon Kalmaegi, which left 204 people dead.

Impact and Response

Strong winds and torrential rains began battering the coastal regions ahead of landfall, prompting thousands to seek shelter in evacuation centers. The typhoon’s power caused widespread flooding, uprooted trees, and damaged infrastructure across several provinces.

“In this photo provided by the Philippine Coast Guard, rescuers evacuate residents in Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro province, as Typhoon Fung-wong batters the country on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025.”
“Members of the Philippine Coast Guard clear fallen trees in Virac, Catanduanes, as Typhoon Fung-wong affects the country.”
“Judie Delector and his family stay inside a tent at an evacuation center as Typhoon Fung-wong enters the country on Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in Quezon City, Philippines.”

Ongoing Challenges

The government continues rescue and relief efforts across affected regions, while disaster officials warn of potential landslides and flooding due to saturated soil from consecutive storms. Emergency shelters remain full as authorities assess damage and coordinate aid delivery.

Author’s Summary

A record-breaking typhoon struck the Philippines, causing deaths, mass evacuations, and widespread damage amid ongoing disaster recovery efforts.

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AP News AP News — 2025-11-09