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Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall in Vietnam, bringing winds of over 200 km/h, after passing through the Philippines. Now, attention is focused on Typhoon Fung-wong, which is expected to move toward the Philippine archipelago as a Category 4 storm.

Tropical cyclones are among the most extreme weather phenomena recorded on the planet. With incredibly powerful winds, they are capable of destroying cities or devastating almost an entire country, as happened recently with Hurricane Melissa. In addition to their devastating winds, the volume of rainfall they unleash from their storm clouds can exceed the annual rainfall total of the areas they pass through in a matter of days, causing chaos.T
yphoon Kalmaegi strengthened as it crossed the South China Sea before making landfall earlier today in Vietnam as a Category Three equivalent storm. pic.twitter.com/nLmpB5Lm75
CIRA (@CIRA_CSU) November 6, 2025T
yphoon Kalmaegi recently swept through the Philippines, leaving hundreds dead and dozens missing, before reaching Vietnam with winds at the upper limit of Category 3 hurricane intensity. Kalmaegi, the international name given to this typhoon, intensified rapidly after passing through


