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At Least 85 Dead in the Philippines as Typhoon Kalmaegi Heads for Vietnam

The Philippine Air Force helicopter crashed during a humanitarian mission amid Typhoon Tino, prompting ongoing search and rescue efforts near the Army's 60th Infantry Battalion headquarters.

  • On Tuesday, a Philippine Air Force Super Huey crashed in Loreto, Agusan del Sur while on a humanitarian mission to assess Typhoon Tino damage and assist displaced residents.
  • Typhoon Tino has lashed parts of the Visayas and Mindanao, producing sustained winds of 120 kph with gusts up to 165 kph.
  • Communication with the Super Huey was lost around 11:56 a.m., prompting SAR; the helicopter carried two commissioned officers and three enlisted personnel on a mission from TOG 11 to TOG 10.
  • Search-and-Rescue teams recovered six bodies believed to be the pilot and crew, troops from the Army's 60th Infantry Battalion secured the crash site, and the PAF said a thorough investigation is under way.
  • This marks the second Air Force plane incident this year, the PAF said, following the March 4 FA-50 crash at Mount Kalatungan in Bukidnon that killed two pilots.
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Search and rescue teams recovered six bodies from a Philippine Air Force (PAF) helicopter that crashed in Agusan del Sur on Tuesday while it was supposed to help victims of typhoon "Tino."

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helis.com broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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