The death toll from Typhoon 'Kelmagi' in the Philippines has risen to 114, with at least 127 people still missing. This information comes from Reuters.
In the worst-hit province of Cebu, local authorities are focusing their efforts on clearing debris to locate the missing or those who managed to take shelter during the storm.
Meanwhile, meteorologists warn that Typhoon 'Kelmagi' has regained its destructive strength and is moving towards Vietnam's coastline.
It is expected to impact several central provinces in Vietnam, including key coffee-growing regions during the harvest season.
The Vietnamese government has mobilized thousands of soldiers to assist in evacuating at least 350,000 people and conducting rescue and recovery operations.
Additionally, there are reports of the potential closure of eight airports, including the international airport in Danang, the third largest in the country, urging airlines and local authorities to monitor meteorological updates closely to ensure passenger safety.