Philippines, Typhoon Tino
Digest more
Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 4 was raised over some parts of Palawan as Typhoon Tino accelerated over the coastal waters of El Nido on Wednesday morning, state weather bureau PAGASA said.
Inquirer.net on MSN
Typhoon Tino makes 7th landfall; Signal No. 4 in parts of Palawan
Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi) made its seventh landfall over the course of 36 hours early Wednesday morning in Batas Island, Palawan, where some areas are under Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No.
More than 40 people were killed by flooding from Typhoon Tino in the Philippines. Unfortunately, another typhoon is inbound.
Cebu Daily News on MSN
Tino makes 7th landfall in Palawan; new cyclone may enter PAR Friday
Typhoon Tino (international name Kalmaegi) maintained its strength early Wednesday after making another landfall in Palawan province, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) reported.
GMA News Online on MSN
Typhoon Tino 'slightly weakens,' Signal No. 4 up in 8 areas
Typhoon Tino slightly weakened, but 8 areas remain under Signal No. 4, according to PAGASA. In its 11 am advisory, PAGASA raised the following Tropical Cyclone Wind Signals: The northernmost portion of Negros Oriental (Vallehermoso, Canlaon City)
Typhoon Tino intensified as it moved through the Philippines on November 3, causing flooding and a landslide in Cebu province, according to local reports.Timelapse satellite footage from the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) showed the storm intensifying into Monday evening,
Typhoon Tino (international code name Kalmaegi) maintains its strength as it passes through Central Philippines, bringing life-threatening conditions along its path on Tuesday, the weather bureau said.
Philstar.com on MSN
Typhoon Tino leaves Cebu in deep floods
At least 26 people were killed, dozens remain missing and hundreds of thousands have been displaced as Typhoon Tino battered several parts of the Visayas with heavy rains, strong winds and widespread flooding yesterday,
MANILA – Typhoon Tino maintained its strength early Wednesday as it continued to threaten northern Palawan while traversing the island province, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said.