Super Typhoon Fung-wong latest: Deadly storm slams into the Philippines with wind speeds up to 143mph

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10 Nov 2025 • 3:28 AM MYT
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Super Typhoon Fung-wong has slammed into the Philippines bringing winds of up to 230kmph (143mph), torrential rain, and dangerous storm surges.

The Philippines has evacuated more than a million people from flood- and landslide-prone areas, after the deadly storm intensified ahead of landfall.

Two people have already died as a result of the storm, which blew into the Dinalungan town in Aurora province Sunday night

The country’s weather bureau had earlier raised the highest storm alert over southeastern Luzon, including Catanduanes and parts of Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur.

Authorities said the storm, known locally as Uwan, is expected to head towards Taiwan. Defence secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr, who oversees the country’s disaster response agencies and the military, warned about the potentially catastrophic impact of Fung-wong in televised remarks on Saturday.

Power outages were reported in parts of Eastern Visayas, and footage from the Philippine Coast Guard showed residents in Camarines Sur boarding trucks during mass evacuations. More than 300 domestic and international flights were cancelled.

The storm comes just days after Typhoon Kalmaegi killed 204 people in the Philippines before striking Vietnam, where it left five more dead and wrecked hundreds of coastal farms and fishing boats.

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Key Points

  • Super Typhoon Fung-wong makes landfall in the Philippines
  • Philippines evacuates over one million people as Fung-wong intensifies into super typhoon
  • Mapped: Path of Super Typhoon Fung-wong
  • More than 300 flights cancelled amid extreme weather
  • At least two dead as Super Typhoon to make landfall on Sunday
  • Pope Leo offers prayers for the Phillipines

Super Typhoon Fung-wong is the biggest storm to hit the Philippines this year

03:00 , Alex Croft

The Philippines, one of the world’s most disaster-prone countries, is battered by about 20 typhoons and storms each year.

The country is often hit by earthquakes and has more than a dozen active volcanoes.

Super Typhoon Fung-wong is the biggest storm to threaten the Philippines this year.

The storm has covered large areas of the Southeast Asian archipelago with its 1,600km-wide rain and wind band.

Catastrophic impacts expected from Typhoon Fung Wong

02:01 , Alex Croft

Before the Typhoon made landfall, defense secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr warned about the potentially catastrophic impact of Fung-wong in televised remarks.

He said the storm could affect a vast expanse of the country, including Cebu, the central province hit hardest by the previous typhoon, and metropolitan Manila, the densely populated capital region.

More than 30 million people could be exposed to hazards posed by Fung-wong, the Office of Civil Defense has said.

Mr Teodoro asked people to follow government orders and seek shelter away from villages and towns prone to flash floods, landslides and coastal tidal surges. "We need to do this because when it's already raining or the typhoon has hit and flooding has started, it's hard to rescue people," he said.

Philippines still reeling from Typhoon Kalmaegi

01:00 , Alex Croft

Super Typhoon Fung-wong, the biggest storm to threaten the Philippines this year, struck while the archipelago was still dealing with the devastation wrought by Typhoon Kalmaegi, which left at least 224 people dead in central island provinces on Tuesday before pummeling Vietnam, where at least five were killed.

The Philippines is battered by about 20 typhoons and storms each year. The country also is often hit by earthquakes and has more than a dozen active volcanoes, making it one of the world's most disaster-prone countries.

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Typhoon Kalmaegi: 190 killed as storm lashes Vietnam after pounding the Philippines

'We are scared': Families move to shelter as typhoon inches closer

00:00 , Alex Croft

In Isabela in northern Luzon, dozens of families were sheltering in a basketball court repurposed as an evacuation centre.

The region has now been struck by the Typhoon, which is set to have devastating impacts.

"We heard on the news that the typhoon is very strong, so we evacuated early," said Christopher Sanchez, 50, who fled with his family.

"We left our things on the roofs of our house since every time there's a storm, we come here because we live right next to the river," he told Reuters. "In previous storms, the floodwaters rose above human height."

"We're scared," he said. "We're here with our grandchildren and our kids. The whole family is in the evacuation area."

Watch: Authorities order nearly one million to evacuate as Typhoon Fung-Wong strikes

23:01 , Alex Croft

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong bringing life-threatening winds and storms, says state forecaster

22:00 , Alex Croft

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong has blown into Luzon, with PAGASA warning of “destructive Typhoon-force winds” in northern and central Luzon.

The storm is continuing to track west-northwest towards Aurora and the Polillo Islands, with “extreme impacts” expected.

There is a risk of coastal flooding and storm surges - a tsunami-like rising of sea levels due to wind and atmospheric pressure changes.

“There is a high risk of life-threatening and damaging storm surge with peak heights exceeding 3.0 m within the next 48 hours over the low-lying or exposed coastal communities of Ilocos Region, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Metro Manila, CALABARZON, Bicol Region, most of MIMAROPA, Northern Samar, Eastern Samar, Aklan, Antique, Guimaras, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Dinagat Islands, Siargao and Bucas Grande Islands, and most of Zamboanga Peninsula,” the agency said in a bulletin.

Two people have died already - what happened?

21:01 , Alex Croft

Before the Super Typhoon made landfall in the Phillipines, the massive storm had already caused severe damage.

This included the death of two people in the eastern provinces of the country.

One was a villager, who died drowned in flash floods in the eastern province of Catanduanes.

Another person died in Catbalogan city in eastern Samar province when she was hit by debris, officials said.

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared a state of emergency due to the extensive devastation caused by Kalmaegi and the expected calamity from Fung-wong.

In pictures: The Philippines still reeling from devastation wrought by Typhoon Kalmaegi

20:00 , Maira Butt

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Mapped: Route of Typhoon as it passes directly over Luzon island

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Super Typhoon Fung-wong could cover two-thirds of Philippines

19:00 , Maira Butt

The bands of Super Typhoon Fung-wong are already lashing the Philippines with heavy rain and wind gusts.

But with its 994-mile wide rain and wind band the storm could cover two-third of the archipelago.

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Full report: Super Typhoon Fung-wong batters Philippines coast ahead of landfall as a million people evacuated

18:30 , Maira Butt

Super Typhoon Fung-wong, the biggest storm to threaten the Philippines this year, started battering the country’s northeastern coast ahead of landfall on Sunday, forcing the evacuation of nearly a million people.

Fung-wong, which could cover two-thirds of the Southeast Asian archipelago with its 1,600km-wide rain and wind band, approached from the Pacific while the Philippines was still dealing with the devastation wrought by Typhoon Kalmaegi, which left at least 204 people dead in central island provinces on Tuesday before pummelling Vietnam, where at least five were killed.

Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr has declared a state of emergency due to the extensive devastation caused by Kalmaegi and the expected calamity from Fung-wong, which is called Uwan in the Philippines.

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Nearly a million people evacuated as Super Typhoon Fung-wong batters Philippines

Pope Leo offers prayers for the Phillipines

17:30 , Alex Croft

Pope Leo has offered his support for people in the Phillipines shortly before Typhoon Fung-Wong slammed into eastern areas of the country on Sunday evening.

“I express my closeness to the people of the Philippines who have been hit by a violent typhoon: I pray for the deceased and their families, as well as for the injured and displaced,” the Pope wrote in a post on X.

More than 30 million could be exposed to Fung-wong danger, says Philippines civil defence

17:00 , Maira Butt

More than 30 million people could be exposed to hazards posed by Fung-wong, the Office of Civil Defence warned on Sunday.

Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr, who oversees the country's disaster response agencies and the military, warned that Fung-wong could have potentially catastrophic impact.

He said the storm could affect a vast expanse of the country, including Cebu, the central province hit hardest by Typhoon Kalmaegi, and metropolitan Manila, the densely populated capital region which is the seat of power and the country's financial centre.

Super Typhoon Fung-wong makes landfall in the Philippines

16:24 , Alex Croft

Super Typhoon Fung-wong slammed ashore on Sunday in the northeastern coast of the Philippines, where the massive storm had already left at least two people dead and forced more than a million people to evacuate from flood- and landslide-prone areas, officials said.

The typhoon blew into Dinalungan town in Aurora province Sunday night after setting off fierce rain and wind in northeastern Philippine provinces all day from offshore, with sustained winds of up to 185 kph (115 mph) and gusts of up to 230 kph (143 mph).

The biggest typhoon to threaten the Philippines in years, Fung-wong could cover two-thirds of the archipelago with its 1,800-kilometer (1,118-mile) -wide rain and wind band, forecasters said.

It approached from the Pacific while the Philippines was still dealing with the devastation wrought by Typhoon Kalmaegi, which left at least 224 people dead in central provinces on Tuesday before pummelling Vietnam, where at least five were killed.

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Typhoon Fung-Wong set to bring heavy rain, strong winds to Taiwan after Philippines

16:00 , Maira Butt

Typhoon Fung-Wong is expected to approach Taiwan early next week, with the Central Weather Administration (CWA) warning of heavy rain and strong winds, particularly in northern and eastern regions.

The storm, located about southeast of Eluanbi on Sunday, is moving west-northwest at around 30kmph with maximum sustained winds of 173kmph and gusts up to 209kmph, according to the CWA.

After skirting Luzon in the Philippines, Fung-Wong is forecast to enter the South China Sea before possibly turning northward toward Taiwan.

The CWA said rainfall could reach disaster levels in some areas due to interaction with seasonal northeast winds, though the storm may weaken as it nears the island.

Super Typhoon Fung-wong is the biggest storm to threaten the Philippines this year

15:30 , Maira Butt

The Philippines, one of the world’s most disaster-prone countries, is battered by about 20 typhoons and storms each year.

The country is often hit by earthquakes and has more than a dozen active volcanoes.

Super Typhoon Fung-wong is the biggest storm to threaten the Philippines this year.

The storm could cover two-thirds of the Southeast Asian archipelago with its 1,600km-wide rain and wind band.

One photo that captures tenderness amid chaos in the Philippines as Typhoon Fung-wong hits

15:00 , Maira Butt

Judy Bertuso, 63, leans forward inside a bright orange tent set up on the floor of a basketball court in Quezon City, carefully spooning porridge into her husband Apollo’s mouth. Apollo, 65, sits in a wheelchair as he recovers from a stroke, his frail frame outlined against the translucent plastic walls of the tent. Judy, in a wrinkled T-shirt and shorts, holds a bowl beneath the spoon as she feeds him.

She looks tired but unhurried, her movements deliberate, tender — the kind that comes from a lifetime spent caring for each other.

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One photo that captures tenderness amid chaos in the Philippines as Typhoon Fung-wong hits

Watch: Philippine residents hit hard by Typhoon Kalmaegi still waiting for missing family members

14:30 , Maira Butt

The Philippines was still dealing with the devastation wrought by Typhoon Kalmaegi, which left at least 204 people dead in central island provinces on Tuesday before pummelling Vietnam, where at least five were killed.

Follow the path of Typhoon Fung-wong as the Philippines prepares for landfall

14:00 , Maira Butt

Super Typhoon Fung-wong is due to make impact on Sunday evening as nearly one million people have been evacuated for safety.

Watch: Philippines braces for Typhoon Fung-wong as authorities order nearly one million to evacuate

13:30 , Maira Butt

Over a million people evacuated as the Philippines braces for 'catastrophic impact'

13:12 , Maira Butt

Over one million people have been evacuated in the Philippines as the country braces for the “catastrophic impact” of Super Typhoon Fung-wong making landfall.

Hundreds and thousands were evacuated as the country’s meteorological service warned of a “high-risk of life-threatening and damaging storm surge with peak heights exceeding 3m [10ft]”.

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When will Super Typhoon Fung-wong make landfall?

13:00 , Stuti Mishra

The typhoon is expected to track north-westward and make landfall on the coast of Aurora or Isabela province later tonight or early tomorrow, state forecasters said.

Tropical cyclones with sustained winds of 115mph or higher are categorised in the Philippines as a super typhoon, a designation adopted years ago to underscore the urgency tied to more extreme weather disturbances.

Super Typhoon Fung-wong could cover two-thirds of Philippines

12:15 , Stuti Mishra

The bands of Super Typhoon Fung-wong are already lashing the Philippines with heavy rain and wind gusts.

But with its 994-mile wide rain and wind band the storm could cover two-third of the archipelago.

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'We are scared': Families move to shelter as typhoon inches closer

11:45 , Stuti Mishra

In Isabela in northern Luzon, dozens of families were sheltering in a basketball court repurposed as an evacuation centre.

"We heard on the news that the typhoon is very strong, so we evacuated early," said Christopher Sanchez, 50, who fled with his family.

"We left our things on the roofs of our house since every time there's a storm, we come here because we live right next to the river," he told Reuters. "In previous storms, the floodwaters rose above human height."

"We're scared," he said. "We're here with our grandchildren and our kids. The whole family is in the evacuation area."

Stormy conditions prevailed in Isabela, with an overcast sky casting a grey pall over the province as trees swayed violently in the wind, and sheets of rain lashed vehicle windshields, making travel difficult, according to a Reuters journalist.

At least two dead as Super Typhoon Fung-wong nears landfall in the Philippines

11:15 , Stuti Mishra

At least two people died in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Fung-wong lashed central and eastern parts of the country, with heavy rains and strong winds.

More than a million people have been evacuated from vulnerable areas as the storm is headed for landfall in Aurora province as early as tonight, with officials urging residents to heed evacuation orders.

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong bringing life-threatening winds and storms, says state forecaster

11:00 , Stuti Mishra

Super Typhoon Fung-Wong is bearing down on Luzon, with PAGASA warning of “life-threatening” winds and storm surges as the storm tracks west-northwest towards Aurora and the Polillo Islands.

As of 5pm local time (09am GMT), Uwan was about 150km east-northeast of Infanta, Quezon, packing sustained winds of 185kmph and gusts up to 230kmph, and moving at 30kmh. Signal No 5 has been raised for parts of Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Aurora and the Polillo and Calaguas islands, with Signal Nos 3 and 4 in Metro Manila and wide areas of northern and central Luzon.

PAGASA warns of storm surges above 3m along exposed coasts and “very destructive” winds near the core, and urges residents in high-risk and low-lying areas to follow evacuation orders.

One person dead as Super Typhoon Fung-wong batters Philippines

10:28 , Stuti Mishra

At least one person has been killed as Super Typhoon Fung-wong lashed Philippines with heavy rainfall and wind gusts.

The body of a 64-year-old woman attempting to evacuate was pulled from under debris and fallen trees, rescuer Juniel Tagarino in Catbalogan City told AFP.

Philippines still reeling from Typhoon Kalmaegi

10:00 , Stuti Mishra

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Typhoon Kalmaegi: 190 killed as storm lashes Vietnam after pounding the Philippines

When will Super Typhoon Fung-wong make landfall?

09:30 , Stuti Mishra

The typhoon is expected to track north-westward and make landfall on the coast of Aurora or Isabela province later tonight or early tomorrow, state forecasters said.

Tropical cyclones with sustained winds of 115mph or higher are categorised in the Philippines as a super typhoon, a designation adopted years ago to underscore the urgency tied to more extreme weather disturbances.

image is not available

Super Typhoon Fung-wong could cover two-thirds of Philippines

09:00 , Stuti Mishra

The bands of Super Typhoon Fung-wong are already lashing the Philippines with heavy rain and wind gusts.

But with its 994-mile wide rain and wind band the storm could cover two-third of the archipelago.

image is not available

'We are scared': Families move to shelter as typhoon inches closer

08:30 , Stuti Mishra

In Isabela in northern Luzon, dozens of families were sheltering in a basketball court repurposed as an evacuation centre.

"We heard on the news that the typhoon is very strong, so we evacuated early," said Christopher Sanchez, 50, who fled with his family.

"We left our things on the roofs of our house since every time there's a storm, we come here because we live right next to the river," he told Reuters. "In previous storms, the floodwaters rose above human height."

"We're scared," he said. "We're here with our grandchildren and our kids. The whole family is in the evacuation area."

Stormy conditions prevailed in Isabela, with an overcast sky casting a grey pall over the province as trees swayed violently in the wind, and sheets of rain lashed vehicle windshields, making travel difficult, according to a Reuters journalist.

Typhoon Fung-Wong set to bring heavy rain, strong winds to Taiwan after Philippines

08:00 , Stuti Mishra

Typhoon Fung-Wong is expected to approach Taiwan early next week, with the Central Weather Administration (CWA) warning of heavy rain and strong winds, particularly in northern and eastern regions.

The storm, located about 1,070 km southeast of Eluanbi on Sunday, is moving west-northwest at around 30kmph with maximum sustained winds of 173kmph and gusts up to 209kmph, according to the CWA.

After skirting Luzon in the Philippines, Fung-Wong is forecast to enter the South China Sea before possibly turning northward toward Taiwan. The CWA said rainfall could reach disaster levels in some areas due to interaction with seasonal northeast winds, though the storm may weaken as it nears the island.

Authorities urge preemptive evacuation

07:30 , Stuti Mishra

The highest alert level, Signal No 5, was raised over southeastern and central areas, including Catanduanes, Camarines Sur, and Aurora province, while Metro Manila and nearby provinces were under Signal No 3.

Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro urged residents in the storm's path to heed evacuation orders, warning that refusing to comply was dangerous and unlawful.

"We ask that people to preemptively evacuate so that we don't end up having to conduct rescues at the last minute, which could put the lives of police, soldiers, firefighters and coast guard personnel at risk," he said in a public address.

Super typhoon Fung-wong comes just days after Typhoon Kalmaegi

06:56 , Stuti Mishra

Super Typhoon Fung-wong, the biggest storm to threaten the Philippines this year, is coming while the archipelago was still dealing with the devastation wrought by Typhoon Kalmaegi, which left at least 224 people dead in central island provinces on Tuesday before pummeling Vietnam, where at least five were killed.

The Philippines is battered by about 20 typhoons and storms each year. The country also is often hit by earthquakes and has more than a dozen active volcanoes, making it one of the world's most disaster-prone countries.

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Almost a million people evacuated, 30 million could be exposed to damage

05:45 , Stuti Mishra

More than 916,860 people were evacuated from high-risk villages in northeastern provinces, including in Bicol, a coastal region vulnerable to Pacific cyclones and mudflows from Mayon, one of the country's most active volcanoes.

Defence Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr, who oversees the country's disaster response agencies and the military, warned about the potentially catastrophic impact of Fung-wong in televised remarks today. He said the storm could affect a vast expanse of the country, including Cebu, the central province hit hardest by Typhoon Kalmaegi, and metropolitan Manila, the densely populated capital region which is the seat of power and the country's financial centre.

More than 30 million people could be exposed to hazards posed by Fung-wong, the Office of Civil Defence said.

Mapped: Path of Super Typhoon Fung-wong

05:19 , Stuti Mishra

Super Typhoon Fung-wong, locally known as Uwan in the Philippines, is tracking northwest across Luzon, with landfall expected in Aurora province late Sunday before moving toward the South China Sea.

The storm is forecast to weaken gradually as it heads toward southern China and Taiwan in the coming days. Winds near the centre are reaching 185kmph (115mph), with gusts of up to 230kmph.

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Full story: Super Typhoon Fung-wong batters Philippines coast ahead of landfall

04:50 , Stuti Mishra

Super Typhoon Fung-wong, the biggest storm to threaten the Philippines this year, started battering the country’s northeastern coast ahead of landfall on Sunday, forcing the evacuation of tens of thousands of people.

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Super Typhoon Fung-wong batters Philippines coast ahead of landfall

More than 300 flights cancelled

04:27 , Stuti Mishra

More than 300 domestic and international flights have been cancelled, according to the civil aviation regulator.

A video shared by ABS-CBN News on X showed stormy conditions in Catanduanes province, with an overcast sky, tree branches swaying violently in the wind, and strong rain visibly falling and pounding the area, its intensity audible.

Philippines evacuates 100,000 people as Fung-wong intensifies into super typhoon

04:12 , Stuti Mishra

The Philippines evacuated over 100,000 residents across its eastern and northern regions as Fung-wong intensified on Sunday into a super typhoon ahead of its expected arrival later in the day, threatening to unleash torrential rains, destructive winds, and storm surges.

Storm alert signals have been hoisted across large parts of the Philippines, with Signal No 5, the highest warning, raised over southeastern Luzon, including Catanduanes and coastal areas of Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur, while Metro Manila and surrounding areas are under Signal No 3.

Packing sustained winds of 185kmph (115mph) and gusts of up to 230kmph, Super Typhoon Fung-wong, locally known as Uwan, is forecast to make landfall in Aurora province in central Luzon tonight at the earliest.