Tropical Storm Bualoi sweeps through Philippines, death toll rises to 10


People ride on a boat to cross a flooded street following rains, intensified by Severe Tropical Storm Bualoi, in Dela Paz, Binan, Laguna province, Philippines, September 26, 2025. REUTERS/Noel Celis

MANILA (Reuters) -The death toll from a tropical storm that swept across the central Philippines and southern Luzon has risen to 10, disaster officials said on Friday, as the country's north continued to recover from the impact of a super typhoon.

Government work and classes in many parts of the country, including in Metro Manila, were suspended ahead of Tropical Storm Bualoi. It struck just a few days after Super Typhoon Ragasa left a trail of damage in the northern Philippines, killing 14 people before wreaking havoc in Taiwan, where at least 15 people died.

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