Dozens dead as storm sweeps through the Philippines | World News


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A fierce tropical storm has torn through the Philippines’ mountainous north, in a week which has already seen floods and landslides claim at least 25 lives.

Typhoon Co-may struck the town of Agno in Pangasinan province Thursday night with winds reaching speeds of 120 kilometres (74 miles) per hour. By Friday afternoon, as it moved northeast, the typhoon had weakened slightly.

Co-may struck after seasonal monsoon rains drenched a vast part of the country for over a week. More than a dozen additional tropical storms are expected to strike the Southeast Asian nation before the end of the year, forecasts show.

At least 25 deaths have been reported since last weekend, mostly due to flash floods, toppled trees, landslides, and electrocution, according to officials. A further eight people have been reported missing.

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More extreme weather is expected to strike the Southeast Asian nation before the end of the year. Pic: Aaron Favila/AP.

Schools in the capital, Manila, remained closed for the third consecutive day on Friday, with classes also suspended in 35 provinces across the main northern region of Luzon. Over 80 towns and cities, mostly in Luzon, have declared a state of calamity, enabling quicker access to emergency funds and the freezing of prices on essential goods.

The weather has forced 278,000 people to seek refuge in emergency shelters or with relatives. According to the government’s disaster response agency, close to 3,000 homes have suffered damage.

A drone view shows a flooded road in the middle of a swollen swamp following heavy rains brought by Typhoon Co-may in Candaba, Pampanga, Philippines, July 25, 2025. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez
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A drone view shows a flooded road in Candaba, Pampanga, Philippines, on 25 July. Pic: Eloisa Lopez,/Reuters.

Thousands of military personnel, police officers, coast guard members, firefighters, and civilian volunteers have been deployed to assist in rescuing residents.

Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. visited emergency shelters Thursday in…


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