One Dead, over 75,000 Evacuated as Typhoon Tino Batters Visayas - BusinessWorld Online
Typhoon Tino forced over 150,000 people to evacuate and caused power outages and travel disruptions in the Visayas, with one fatality confirmed by authorities.
- On Tuesday, November 4, 2025, Typhoon Tino made landfall over Silago, Southern Leyte at midnight, killing one and prompting 150,000 evacuations across Visayas.
- The storm entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility and rapidly intensified over the Philippine Sea as authorities warned of torrential rains, destructive winds and storm surges of up to 3 metres.
- Of the local impacts, 9,170 families sheltered in evacuation centers as classes were suspended in 459 cities and municipalities and work was called off in 311 areas.
- The NDRRMC reported that nearly 60,000 individuals across Regions VI, VII, VIII, MIMAROPA and CARAGA were affected, and the Department of Social Welfare and Development distributed over P6 million in relief.
- Cebu remains vulnerable after the September 30 earthquake that killed 79, while forecasters said the storm will shift toward the South China Sea later Tuesday.
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With wind speeds of up to 205 kilometers per hour, the storm crossed the island. Now the military is in operation.
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