A Philippine military helicopter crashed during search and rescue operations, killing all six people on board.

Typhoon Kalmaegi threatens central Philippines with life-threatening conditions, strong winds, and heavy rains, prompting evacuations and flight cancellations.

Residents seek refuge on rooftops, and cars float through flooded streets on the island of Cebu.

MANILA: One person was killed when Typhoon Kalmaegi hit the central Philippines on Tuesday, the national disaster agency said, as torrential rains, strong winds and storm surges…

Storm causes havoc as it hits centre of the country, displacing hundreds of thousands.

Typhoon Kalmaegi has flooded large areas, including entire towns on the island of Cebu.

A Philippine military helicopter crashed during search and rescue operations, killing all six people on board.

At least 26 people were dead after Typhoon Kalmaegi hit the Philippines on Tuesday, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes.

The Philippines is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons each year, routinely striking disaster-prone areas where millions live in poverty. Pamela Baricuatro, governor of…

Six people were killed in a separate incident when a Philippine air force helicopter crashed in the southern province of Agusan del Sur

MANILA: Typhoon Kalmaegi has left at least 66 people dead with 26 others missing in the central Philippines, many in widespread flooding that trapped people on their roofs and…

Thousands of people have been evacuated from the Philippines as deadly storm Kalmaeegi hits. The powerful tropical cyclone has killed at least 66 people, with another 26 people…

The death toll in the Philippines rose to at least 85 after Typhoon Kalmaegi swept through the central Philippines, local officials said Wednesday

Residents say powerful storm brought 'raging' flash floods that destroyed homes, overturned cars and blocked streets.

Kalmaegi left the Philippines on Thursday morning and is currently moving toward central Vietnam.

Meteorologists have warned that the typhoon has regained strength as it barrels towards Vietnam's central regions.

More than 260,000 soldiers are on standby for rescue efforts as winds of up to 92mph (149km/h) hit Vietnam.

The powerful storm left at least 188 dead in the Philippines and five more in Vietnam, unleashing record rains, floods, and widespread destruction before weakening over Laos.