In Pictures: At least 66 killed as Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves a trail of destruction in the Philippines
Homes were destroyed and streets filled with debris in the hardest-hit province of Cebu.
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A man crossing a muddy street piled up with cars that were swept away in floods brought on by Typhoon Kalmaegi in Bacayan, Cebu City, the Philippines, on Nov 5, 2025.
PHOTO: REUTERS
A resident walking along damaged houses in the aftermath of the typhoon in the city of Talisay in Cebu on Nov 5, 2025.
PHOTO: AFP
A drone view showing residents returning to the remains of their wrecked homes after heavy flooding in Talisay on Nov 5, 2025.
PHOTO: REUTERS
Residents cleaning up their damaged houses in Talisay on Nov 5, 2025.
PHOTO: AFP
Mr Eusebio Cuyos, 75, is seen reflected in a mirror as he sweeps mud out of his home after heavy flooding in Bacayan on Nov 5, 2025.
PHOTO: REUTERS
Firemen rescuing a woman amid surging flood waters due to heavy rains brought about by the typhoon in a street in Canlaon City in the province of Negros Oriental, on Nov 5, 2025.
PHOTO: AFP
A shipping container blocking a road after it was swept away by the floods brought by the typhoon in Mandaue City, Cebu, on Nov 5, 2025.
PHOTO: AFP
Residents carrying their belongings and pet dogs wading through a flooded street as they evacuate from their inundated homes in Liloan town, Cebu, on Nov 4, 2025, after the typhoon hit overnight.
PHOTO: AFP
People gathering coconuts washed ashore by the typhoon in Mayorga town in the province of Leyte, on Nov 4, 2025.
PHOTO: AFP
Rescuers carrying a resident past cars washed away by floods at the height of the typhoon at a sub-division of Cebu City on Nov 4, 2025.
PHOTO: AFP
People walking in a flooded street caused by the typhoon in Cebu City on Nov 4, 2025.
PHOTO: EPA

