WATCH: Cars swept away during floods triggered by Typhoon ‘Tino’

Cars swept away after heavy flooding brought on by Typhoon Kalmaegi are piled up at a subdivision in Bacayan, Cebu City, Philippines, November 5, 2025. (Reuters/Eloisa Lopez)

Cars were swept away during floods caused by Typhoon Kalmaegi in the Philippines.

Footage shows vehicles being swallowed by the severe inundation as torrential rain and strong winds battered a residential area in Cebu City on Tuesday, November 4.

Kalmaegi, locally known as Tino, has killed at least 66 people and displaced hundreds of thousands across the country. Another 26 people are reportedly missing.

State weather bureau PAGASA said the storm dumped more than a month’s worth of rain in just 24 hours in Southern Leyte and Cebu.

Tino is forecast to leave the Philippine area of responsibility by late Wednesday or early Thursday.

The video of the tragic moment was uploaded by Pobreng Lagaan on Facebook. One of the online users who reposted the video said it was taken at Villa Del Rio 1, Bacayan, Cebu City on Tuesday, Morning.

—Viral Press via Reuters Connect; with Rosette Adel

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