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Super Typhoon Karding: Impact, recovery, relief efforts in the Philippines

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Super Typhoon Karding: Impact, recovery, relief efforts in the Philippines

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Karding (Noru), the Philippines’ 11th tropical cyclone for 2022, lashed Central Luzon with torrential rain and fierce winds. Northern Luzon and Southern Luzon were also affected.

Karding first made landfall as a super typhoon in Burdeos, Quezon, late Sunday afternoon, September 25, followed by another landfall as a typhoon in Dingalan, Aurora, in the evening. It then crossed Nueva Ecija, Tarlac, and Zambales, before emerging over Zambales’ coastal waters early Monday, September 26.

Bookmark this page for PAGASA forecasts, updates on areas affected by Karding, the latest news on government response, and other key information in the aftermath of the tropical cyclone.

Watch President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s briefing with disaster response officials in this video:

Super Typhoon Karding: Impact, recovery, relief efforts in the Philippines

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WATCH: How Ondoy saved Marikina residents from Karding

WATCH: How Ondoy saved Marikina residents from Karding

Clearing operations begin in Tarlac City

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Typhoon Karding slightly weakens while moving away from Luzon

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WATCH: Karding victims in Bulacan appeal to Marcos for help

WATCH: Karding victims in Bulacan appeal to Marcos for help

WATCH: Situation in Barangay San Vicente in San Miguel, Bulacan

Super Typhoon Karding: Impact, recovery, relief efforts in the Philippines

Damaged rice fields in San Miguel, Bulacan

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DSWD Secretary Tulfo visits evacuees in Patnangunan, Quezon

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Marcos orders aid for Karding-struck areas, 5 reported dead

Marcos orders aid for Karding-struck areas, 5 reported dead

Aftermath in Barangay Sapang Balen, Mabalacat City, Pampanga

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Aftermath in Clark, Pampanga

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