After Philippines’ Fury, Typhoon Kalmaegi Targets Vietnam
After Philippines’ Fury, Typhoon Kalmaegi Targets Vietnam
US · Published Nov 6, 2025
Typhoon Kalmaegi is forecast to bring 84 mph winds, 26-foot waves, and life-threatening floods and landslides to Vietnam’s central coast.
In the Philippines, Kalmaegi caused at least 66 deaths and widespread flooding, prompting a state of emergency.
Authorities warn of worsening impacts in Vietnam as infrastructure remains fragile from October’s record rainfall, emphasizing the need for preparedness.
Typhoon Kalmaegi threatens Vietnam after Philippines destruction
Typhoon Kalmaegi is heading towards Vietnam on November 6, 2025, after causing significant destruction in the Philippines earlier this week. The storm is expected to bring winds of up to 84 mph, waves as high as 26 feet, and life-threatening floods and landslides to the central coast of Vietnam. Authorities have issued warnings about the increasing impact, especially since infrastructure is still vulnerable due to record rainfall in October.
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