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Tropical Storm Bualoi sweeps through Philippines, death toll rises to 10

27 Sep 2025, 3:05 AM
Tropical Storm Bualoi sweeps through Philippines, death toll rises to 10
Tropical Storm Bualoi sweeps through Philippines, death toll rises to 10
Tropical Storm Bualoi sweeps through Philippines, death toll rises to 10
Tropical Storm Bualoi sweeps through Philippines, death toll rises to 10

MANILA, Sept 27 — The death toll from a tropical storm that swept across the central Philippines and southern Luzon has risen to 10, disaster officials said yesterday, as the country's north continued to recover from the impact of a super typhoon.

Government work and classes in many parts of the country, including in Metro Manila, were suspended ahead of Tropical Storm Bualoi. It struck just a few days after Super Typhoon Ragasa left a trail of damage in the northern Philippines, killing 14 people before wreaking havoc in Taiwan, where at least 15 people died.

The latest storm made landfall in Eastern Samar, in the central Philippines, before crossing into Masbate and sweeping through the Bicol region in the southern part of the country's biggest island Luzon.

Disaster officials said three of the fatalities were in Masbate province. One was hit by a falling tree, another drowned, while the third was killed when a wall collapsed.

The Civil Defence Office said that seven others died in the central Philippines following flash floods and storm surges triggered by the storm.

Speaking at a press briefing, Masbate Governor Antonio Kho appealed for immediate assistance from the central government, citing the urgent need to clear debris, restore power, and reopen ports to allow the delivery of aid.

In other parts of southern Luzon, local officials reported heavy rains and wind, power outages, and damage to crops and infrastructure.

Ahead of Bualoi, locally known as Opong, hundreds of thousands of people were preemptively evacuated, including Manila resident JC Borromeo, who was staying in an evacuation centre with his three children.

"We live just by the corner of the river, and it would be difficult when the water rises," he said while carrying his baby.

Bualoi, packing maximum wind speeds of 110 kph and gusts rising to 135 kph, is forecast to intensify into a typhoon again as it moves towards Vietnam.

The Vietnamese government said the fast-moving storm would hit the country's northern and central coast on Monday (September 29), triggering torrential rain from Sunday (September 28) to Tuesday (September 30).

"Heavy rains could cause serious flooding in low-lying areas, as well as urban and industrial areas," the national weather agency said in a statement yesterday.

Rainfall in several parts could reach 150 millimetres within the next 24 hours, according to the agency.

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