Super typhoon Fung-wong hit the Philippines, causing at least six deaths, widespread flooding, landslides, and power outages, just days after a previous storm and amid ongoing recovery from recent disasters, highlighting escalating climate and seismic risks in vulnerable nations.
Super typhoon Fung-wong struck the Philippines, causing at least two deaths, displacing over 1.4 million people, and inflicting widespread damage through flooding, landslides, and strong winds, amid increasing storm intensity linked to climate change. The storm has been downgraded but continues to pose risks as it moves north toward Taiwan, with ongoing rescue and assessment efforts underway.