The Philippines is still reeling from the catastrophic impact of Typhoon Kalmaegi, which has now claimed more than a hundred lives. Entire communities have been flattened, homes reduced to rubble, and essential infrastructure—roads, bridges, and power lines—has been severely damaged, leaving thousands without electricity or clean water. Relief agencies are racing against time to deliver food, medical supplies, and temporary shelter to the hardest‑hit areas, while the government mobilizes troops and volunteers to assist in search‑and‑rescue operations.Compounding the tragedy, meteorologists warn that another powerful cyclone is expected to make landfall this weekend. The looming storm threatens to exacerbate the already dire situation, overwhelming emergency services already stretched thin by Kalmaegi’s devastation. Authorities are urging residents in vulnerable coastal regions to evacuate, reinforcing shelters, and stockpiling essential supplies in anticipation of the new threat.The twin challenges of recovering from Kalmaegi and preparing for the incoming system have placed immense pressure on the nation’s disaster‑response capabilities, highlighting the urgent need for coordinated international aid and long‑term strategies to mitigate the impact of increasingly frequent and severe tropical storms.
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