The Philippines is under extreme danger as Super Typhoon Fung-Wong barrels toward the country with explosive strength, just days after Typhoon Kalmaegi left over 200 people dead and more than 100 still missing. <br />President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared a national emergency, triggering mass evacuations exceeding 100,000 residents across eastern and northern regions. <br />With winds reaching 185 km/h and gusts nearing 230 km/h, Fung-Wong has prompted the highest Signal No. 5 alerts, especially across southeastern Luzon, Catanduanes, and the Camarines provinces. <br />Dramatic videos show terrifying winds and massive waves crashing into coastal areas as the nation braces for landfall, widespread power outages, and severe flooding. Emergency teams have activated a full-scale relief and disaster-response plan as the Philippines confronts back-to-back deadly storms. <br /> <br />#SuperTyphoonFungWong <br />#FungWongPH <br />#PhilippinesStormAlert <br />#TyphoonFungWong <br />#PHWeatherUpdate <br />#KalmaegiAftermath <br />#PhilippinesEmergency <br />#TyphoonEvacuations <br />#StormSignalNo5 <br />#LuzonStormWarning <br />#CatanduanesAlert <br />#CamarinesSurTyphoon <br />#BreakingWeatherNews <br />#PhilippinesTyphoon2025<br /><br />~HT.318~ED.102~
