World

Typhoon Kalmaegi death toll rises to 91 in Philippines; 430,000 displaced

Nov 06, 2025

Manila [Philippines], November 6: The death toll from Typhoon Kalmaegi in the Philippines has risen to 91, with 75 missing and over 430,000 displaced, the national disaster agency said on Wednesday.
Seventeen people were also reported injured in floods and other accidents caused by Typhoon Kalmaegi, as the weather system dumped heavy rains over 24 provinces in the main Philippine regions of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
A total of 706,549 people in 24 provinces were affected by the typhoon, including 436,911 forced to flee their homes, the disaster agency said.
Kalmaegi was packing maximum sustained winds of 140 kilometres per hour and gusts of wind of up to 170 km/h as it moved away from the Philippines' western coast, the bureau's latest advisory said. It was moving north-westward at 30 km/h and was expected to exit the Philippines late on Wednesday or early Thursday as it headed towards Vietnam, the bureau added. (DPA)
Source: Qatar Tribune

More news

Scholarships After Class 12 in 2026: Complete Guide to Government Schemes, Private Exams and How to Secure Funding Fast

New Delhi [India], May 6: With Class 12 results around the corner, one question matters more than anything else: how will you afford college without putting financial pressure on your family? The good news is that 2026 offers more scholarship opportunities than ever before--from government-funded schemes to merit-based private entrance tests and university fee waivers. The difference between students who secure these benefits and those who miss out is simple: awareness and timing. This guide breaks down the most relevant scholarships, eligibility criteria, and exactly how you can apply before deadlines close.

May 06, 2026