

The death toll from Typhoon Tino continues to rise, with authorities reporting 204 fatalities across the Visayas and Mindanao regions, 109 still missing, and 156 injured as of 6:00 a.m. on November 8, 2025.
RH Edniel Parrosa reports that Cebu remains the hardest-hit province, while Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental also suffered significant casualties.
Authorities are continuing search and rescue operations, focusing on areas with the highest number of missing persons, while medical and relief teams assist the injured.
Casualty and Injury Report:
Total Deaths = 204
- Antique: 1
- Capiz: 3
- Iloilo: 1
- Guimaras: 1
- Bohol: 1
- Cebu: 141
- Leyte: 1
- Southern Leyte: 2
- Negros Occidental: 27
- Negros Oriental: 20
- Agusan del Sur: 6
Total Missing = 109
- Cebu: 57
- Negros Occidental: 42
- Negros Oriental: 10
Total Injured = 156
- Cebu: 123
- Leyte: 2
- Negros Occidental: 28
- Surigao del Norte: 2
- Surigao del Sur: 1
Meanwhile, local and national authorities are preparing for the anticipated landfall of possible 'Super Typhoon' Uwan, urging residents in vulnerable areas to remain vigilant and follow safety protocols.
PAGASA reports that Typhoon Uwan has rapidly intensified in the last 24 hours over the Philippine Sea, east of Eastern Visayas, and is being closely monitored for potential impacts on the region.
