The U.S. Embassy in Manila has issued a warning to Americans as Storm Tino (worldwide identify Kalmaegi) batters the central and southern areas of the Philippines, leaving widespread injury in its wake.
In accordance with the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Providers Administration (PAG-ASA), Tropical Cyclone Wind Sign No. 4 stays in impact for elements of Palawan because the highly effective storm strikes quickly over the coastal waters of El Nido.
The U.S. Embassy’s American Residents Providers (ACS) unit reported that Storm Tino has severely disrupted communication traces, transportation networks, and energy infrastructure throughout MIMAROPA, Bicol, Western Visayas, Negros Island, Central Visayas, and CARAGA. The Nationwide Catastrophe Threat Discount and Administration Council (NDRRMC) confirmed 52 fatalities, with the province of Cebu declaring a state of calamity.
U.S. residents in affected areas are urged to contact native authorities or the Philippine Purple Cross for emergency help. The Embassy continues coordinating with native authorities models to supply help and updates to Individuals impacted by the storm.
Residents are suggested to observe official bulletins from PAG-ASA and NDRRMC, and to enroll within the Sensible Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for real-time alerts.
The U.S. Consular Company in Cebu, positioned within the Waterfront Resort in Lahug, stays open and operational for scheduled companies.
