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Residents gather at a makeshift tent outside their home in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)

Residents gather at a makeshift tent outside their home in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)



Men look at a damaged house in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)

Men look at a damaged house in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)



A cameraman films a damaged building in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)

A cameraman films a damaged building in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)



Hospital staff check on a patient outside a damaged hospital in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)

Hospital staff check on a patient outside a damaged hospital in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)



People look at their damaged house in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)

People look at their damaged house in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)



Men look for items in a collapsed house in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)

Men look for items in a collapsed house in Manay, in the province of Davao Oriental on October 11, 2025, after two powerful quakes struck off the southern Philippines on October 10, killing at least eight people and triggering tsunami warnings. (Photo by Jam Sta Rosa/AFP Photo)



Firefighters try to extinguish a fire in a residential district of Las Pinas city, Metro Manila, Philippines, 15 October 2015. Close to a hundred families were left homeless after a fire broke out in a residential area in Barangay Talon Dos, Las Pinas city, according to the Bureau of Fire Protection. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA)

Firefighters try to extinguish a fire in a residential district of Las Pinas city, Metro Manila, Philippines, 15 October 2015. Close to a hundred families were left homeless after a fire broke out in a residential area in Barangay Talon Dos, Las Pinas city, according to the Bureau of Fire Protection. (Photo by Francis R. Malasig/EPA)



Protesters march during a demonstration against corruption under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's administration, in Manila, Philippines on October 21, 2025. The demonstration is part of the Southeast Asian country's growing public outrage over exposed corruption in nationwide flood-control infrastructure projects worth of more than 9 billion U.S. dollars under Ferdinand Marcos Jr's administration, with young people as the majority staging protests with One Piece flags, joining a global trend of anti-government protests led by Gen-Z including those in Nepal and Indonesia. (Photo by Daniel Ceng/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Protesters march during a demonstration against corruption under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's administration, in Manila, Philippines on October 21, 2025. The demonstration is part of the Southeast Asian country's growing public outrage over exposed corruption in nationwide flood-control infrastructure projects worth of more than 9 billion U.S. dollars under Ferdinand Marcos Jr's administration, with young people as the majority staging protests with One Piece flags, joining a global trend of anti-government protests led by Gen-Z including those in Nepal and Indonesia. (Photo by Daniel Ceng/Anadolu via Getty Images)



Riot police officers shield up as protesters gather, during a demonstration against corruption under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's administration, in Manila, Philippines on October 21, 2025. The demonstration is part of the Southeast Asian country's growing public outrage over exposed corruption in nationwide flood-control infrastructure projects worth of more than 9 billion U.S. dollars under Ferdinand Marcos Jr's administration, with young people as the majority staging protests with One Piece flags, joining a global trend of anti-government protests led by Gen-Z including those in Nepal and Indonesia. (Photo by Daniel Ceng/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Riot police officers shield up as protesters gather, during a demonstration against corruption under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr's administration, in Manila, Philippines on October 21, 2025. The demonstration is part of the Southeast Asian country's growing public outrage over exposed corruption in nationwide flood-control infrastructure projects worth of more than 9 billion U.S. dollars under Ferdinand Marcos Jr's administration, with young people as the majority staging protests with One Piece flags, joining a global trend of anti-government protests led by Gen-Z including those in Nepal and Indonesia. (Photo by Daniel Ceng/Anadolu via Getty Images)



An activist wearing a costume depicting Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., as a robber marches during a halloween-themed protest against government corruption in Manila, Philippines, on October 31, 2025. (Photo by Eloisa Lopez/Reuters)

An activist wearing a costume depicting Philippine President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., as a robber marches during a halloween-themed protest against government corruption in Manila, Philippines, on October 31, 2025. (Photo by Eloisa Lopez/Reuters)



People ride on a boat to visit the graves of their deceased loved ones, during All Saints' Day, at the flooded Hagonoy Public Cemetery in Hagonoy, Bulacan, Philippines, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Noel Celis/Reuters)

People ride on a boat to visit the graves of their deceased loved ones, during All Saints' Day, at the flooded Hagonoy Public Cemetery in Hagonoy, Bulacan, Philippines, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Noel Celis/Reuters)



This handout photo taken and released on November 4, 2025 by the Bureau Fire Protection-Toledo City station shows personnel help evacuate people on a makeshift boat made from a discarded refrigerator from their flooded homes following heavy rains brought about by Typhoon Kalmaegi in Toledo City, Cebu province, central Philippines. Residents sought refuge on rooftops and cars floated through flooded streets on November 4 as Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the central Philippines, leaving at least two people dead. (Photo by Handout/Bureau of Fire Protection-Toledo City/AFP Photo)

This handout photo taken and released on November 4, 2025 by the Bureau Fire Protection-Toledo City station shows personnel help evacuate people on a makeshift boat made from a discarded refrigerator from their flooded homes following heavy rains brought about by Typhoon Kalmaegi in Toledo City, Cebu province, central Philippines. Residents sought refuge on rooftops and cars floated through flooded streets on November 4 as Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the central Philippines, leaving at least two people dead. (Photo by Handout/Bureau of Fire Protection-Toledo City/AFP Photo)



Damaged houses after the passage of typhoon Kalmaegi in Talisay City, Cebu province, Philippines 04 November 2025. Typhoon Kalmaegi crossed the Visayas region of the central Philippines on 04 November, causing flood, power outage and damage to property. According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the storm is projected to be in the vicinity of Patnongon, Antique province, moving northwest at 15kph with maximum winds of 130kph. (Photo by Juanito Espinosa/EPA)

Damaged houses after the passage of typhoon Kalmaegi in Talisay City, Cebu province, Philippines 04 November 2025. Typhoon Kalmaegi crossed the Visayas region of the central Philippines on 04 November, causing flood, power outage and damage to property. According to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), the storm is projected to be in the vicinity of Patnongon, Antique province, moving northwest at 15kph with maximum winds of 130kph. (Photo by Juanito Espinosa/EPA)



People gather coconuts washed ashore by of Typhoon Kalmaegi in Mayorga town, Leyte province on November 4, 2025. At least five people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced as rains driven by Typhoon Kalmaegi flooded swathes of the central Philippines on November 4. (Photo by Francis Cadavis/AFP Photo)

People gather coconuts washed ashore by of Typhoon Kalmaegi in Mayorga town, Leyte province on November 4, 2025. At least five people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced as rains driven by Typhoon Kalmaegi flooded swathes of the central Philippines on November 4. (Photo by Francis Cadavis/AFP Photo)



Residents carrying their belongings, wade through a flooded street in Mandaue City, Cebu province on November 4, 2025, after Typhoon Kalmaegi hit overnight. Residents sought refuge on rooftops and cars floated through flooded streets on November 4 as Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the central Philippines, leaving at least two people dead. (Photo by Alan Tangcawan/AFP Photo)

Residents carrying their belongings, wade through a flooded street in Mandaue City, Cebu province on November 4, 2025, after Typhoon Kalmaegi hit overnight. Residents sought refuge on rooftops and cars floated through flooded streets on November 4 as Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the central Philippines, leaving at least two people dead. (Photo by Alan Tangcawan/AFP Photo)



This handout photo taken and released on November 4, 2025 by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) shows coast guard personnel evacuating people from their flooded homes following heavy rains brought about by Typhoon Kalmaegi in Cebu province, central Philippines. Residents sought refuge on rooftops and cars floated through flooded streets on November 4 as Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the central Philippines, leaving at least two people dead. (Photo by Handout/Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)/AFP Photo)

This handout photo taken and released on November 4, 2025 by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) shows coast guard personnel evacuating people from their flooded homes following heavy rains brought about by Typhoon Kalmaegi in Cebu province, central Philippines. Residents sought refuge on rooftops and cars floated through flooded streets on November 4 as Typhoon Kalmaegi battered the central Philippines, leaving at least two people dead. (Photo by Handout/Philippine Coast Guard (PCG)/AFP Photo)



Rescuers evacuate a resident from their flood-hit home following heavy rains brought by Typhoon Kalmaegi in a subdivision of Cebu City in the central Philippines on November 4, 2025. (Photo by Alan Tangcawan/AFP Photo)

Rescuers evacuate a resident from their flood-hit home following heavy rains brought by Typhoon Kalmaegi in a subdivision of Cebu City in the central Philippines on November 4, 2025. (Photo by Alan Tangcawan/AFP Photo)



Residents stand in the mud as they wait to be evacuated from their flood-hit homes after Typhoon Kalmaegi hit the area in a subdivision of Cebu City in the central Philippines on November 4, 2025. (Photo by Alan Tangcawan/AFP Photo)

Residents stand in the mud as they wait to be evacuated from their flood-hit homes after Typhoon Kalmaegi hit the area in a subdivision of Cebu City in the central Philippines on November 4, 2025. (Photo by Alan Tangcawan/AFP Photo)



Residents carrying their belongings and pet dogs wade through a flooded street as they evacuate from their inundated homes in Liloan town, Cebu province, on November 4, 2025, after Typhoon Kalmaegi hit overnight. (Photo by Alan Tangcawan/AFP Photo)

Residents carrying their belongings and pet dogs wade through a flooded street as they evacuate from their inundated homes in Liloan town, Cebu province, on November 4, 2025, after Typhoon Kalmaegi hit overnight. (Photo by Alan Tangcawan/AFP Photo)
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