Death toll in Philippines' Tropical Storm Bualoi climbs to 19, with over two million affected


This handout photo taken on Sept 26, 2025 and released on Sept 27 by the Philippine Coast Guard shows coast guard personnel (background) evacuating a person at the height of Severe Tropical Storm Bualoi in San Agustin town, Romblon province. - Photo by Handout / Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) / AFP

ANKARA: (Bernama-Anadolu) The death toll in the Philippines' Tropical Storm Bualoi climbed to 19, as over two million people have been affected across different regions, officials said on Saturday (Sept 27), Anadolu Ajansi reported, citing local daily.

According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), so far 19 people died and 18 were injured in tropical cyclones, locally known as Opong, Nando, and Mirasol, the local media outlet Inquirer reported, citing NDRRMC.

Authorities said that over two million people have been affected, as so far 407,914 people have been evacuated to safe places, with thousands of others displaced.

Some 32 cities and municipalities have been placed under a state of calamity, as strong winds also interrupted power supply in 143 cities and municipalities.

Heavy rain, strong winds, and floods also damaged over 5,200 houses, and 7,678 passengers were stranded in ports due to rough sea conditions.

On Friday, Bualoi brought torrential rains and powerful winds to the central Philippines and southern Luzon, posing additional threats to residents who remain in flood-hit Bulacan.

The storm follows Super Typhoon Ragasa, which battered the country in recent days, leaving more than 20 people dead in Taiwan and the Philippines. - Bernama-Anadolu

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