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10 de noviembre 2025 - 10:58

Nueva Ecija, Filipinas

Drone video from the rice-producing Philippine province of Nueva Ecija on Monday (November 10) showed flooded farmlands and submerged houses after a nearby river overflowed due to heavy rains brought on by Typhoon Fung-wong.

It ravaged the northern Philippines overnight, killing at least two people and cutting off some towns as residents emerged on Monday morning after a sleepless night to assess the damage.

More than one million people were evacuated before Fung-wong made landfall as a super typhoon in the eastern town of Dinalungan in Aurora province on Sunday (November 9) night. It pounded parts of the country's main island of Luzon with fierce winds, heavy rain and storm swells through the night.

The state weather agency said the typhoon was now moving over the South China Sea, and is forecast to shift northeast towards Taiwan. It warned that a large portion of the country still faced heavy rains and severe winds, along with storm swells in coastal areas.

Fung-wong was the 21st storm to hit the Philippines this year and came immediately after Typhoon Kalmaegi, which last week killed 224 in the country and another five in Vietnam.

DESCRIPCIÓN DE IMÁGENES

NUEVA ECIJA PROVINCE, PHILIPPINES (NOVEMBER 10, 2025) (REUTERS - Access all) (MUTE)

1. DRONE VIEW OF RIVER OVERFLOWING AND INUNDATING NEARBY FARMLAND

2. VARIOUS DRONE VIEWS OF RIVER WATER COURSING THROUGH NEARBY FARMLAND

3. VARIOUS DRONE VIEWS OF SUBMERGED HOUSES

4. DRONE VIEW OF SUBMERGED TREES AND FARMLANDS

5. VARIOUS DRONE VIEWS OF OVERFLOWING RIVER

6. VARIOUS DRONE VIEWS OF SUBMERGED FARMLANDS

7. DRONE VIEW OF OVERFLOWING RIVER

8. DRONE VIEW OF SUBMERGED HOUSES AND FARMLANDS

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