- The Philippines is grappling with the aftermath of Super Typhoon Fung-wong , locally known as “Uwan” , which struck the northern island of Luzon late Sunday night, causing widespread destruction and prompting the evacuation of over one million residents . The powerful storm made landfall in Dinalungan, Aurora province , unleashing violent winds, torrential rains, and storm surges before moving into the South China Sea on Monday morning.
Landfall and Immediate Impact
- Upon landfall, Fung-wong battered the eastern coastline with intense winds and heavy rainfall, toppling trees, power lines, and communication towers . Coastal towns in Aurora and Isabela provinces , including Santiago and Cauayan , reported extensive damage to homes and infrastructure. Roads were blocked by debris, while landslides cut off access to several upland and coastal communities, delaying rescue and relief operations.
- Local disaster agencies confirmed two fatalities and several injuries as of Monday, though officials expect numbers to rise once contact is re-established with remote areas. Emergency shelters across northern Luzon are now housing displaced families as authorities begin assessing the full extent of damage.
Ongoing Risks and Forecast Track
- According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) , heavy rainfall and severe winds continue across large parts of Luzon, even as Fung-wong moves westward over the South China Sea . The agency warned of flooding, storm surges, and rain-induced landslides , urging residents in low-lying and mountainous regions to remain vigilant.
- Meteorologists predict that the storm may recurve northeastward , potentially threatening southern and eastern Taiwan later this week.
Government Response and Recovery Priorities
- At daybreak, local governments began search and clearing operations , prioritising power restoration, road reopening , and relief delivery to coastal barangays hit hardest by storm surges. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) directed all provincial offices to maintain alert levels and ensure continuous communication lines. Schools and offices in several northern provinces remain closed until weather conditions improve.
Exam-Oriented Facts
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Typhoon Name: Fung-wong ( local name: Uwan )
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Landfall: Dinalungan, Aurora (Sunday night, local time)
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Evacuations: Over 1 million residents relocated
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Deaths: At least 2 reported
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Context: 21st storm to strike the Philippines in 2025, following Typhoon Kalmaegi
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Threat: Potential recurvature toward southern Taiwan
Month: Current Affairs - November 10, 2025
Category: Geography / Environment