J004-FILIPINAS IMAGENES DRON DAÑOS TIFON
STORY: The death toll in the Philippines from Typhoon Kalmaegi rose to 114 with another 127 people still missing, the disaster agency said on Thursday (November 6), as the storm that devastated the country's central regions regained strength as it headed towards Vietnam.
At Talisay City in the hardest-hit province of Cebu, houses at a riverside lay flattened and caked in mud as residents tried to salvage what was left of their homes.
More than 200,000 people were evacuated in the Philippines ahead of Kalmaegi hitting on Tuesday (November 4). Some have returned to find their homes destroyed, while others have begun the arduous cleanup, scraping mud from their houses and streets.
The devastation from Kalmaegi (locally named Tino), the 20th storm to hit the Philippines this year, comes just over a month after a magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck northern Cebu, killing dozens and displacing thousands.
DESCRIPCIÓN DE IMÁGENES
VIDEO SHOWS: DRONE VIEWS OF DEVASTATION ALONG RIVERSIDE
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SHOWS: TALISAY CITY, CEBU PROVINCE, PHILIPPINES (NOVEMBER 6, 2025) (REUTERS - Access all) (MUTE)
1. DRONE VIEW OF TOPPLED HOUSES ALONG RIVERSIDE
2. DRONE VIEW OF MAN WALKING WITH BUCKET ALONG DEBRIS
3. DRONE VIEW OF RIVER WITH DAMAGED HOUSES
4. DRONE VIEW OF DAMAGED HOUSES
5. DRONE VIEW OF VEHICLES MOVING ALONG BRIDGE OVERLOOKING RIVER AND DAMAGED HOUSES
6. DRONE VIEW OF DAMAGED BUILDING NEAR RIVER
7. VARIOUS DRONE VIEWS OF DAMAGED HOUSES ALONG RIVERSIDE
8. DRONE VIEW OF RESIDENTS SURROUNDED BY DEBRIS
9. DRONE VIEW OF DAMAGED HOUSES SURROUNDING RIVER