Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr declared a state of emergency on Thursday after Typhoon Kalmaegi left at least 114 people dead and hundreds missing in central provinces in the deadliest natural disaster to hit the country this year.

The deaths were mostly from drowning in flash floods, and 127 people were still missing, many in the hard-hit central province of Cebu. The tropical cyclone blew out of the archipelago on Wednesday into the South China Sea.

The typhoon’s onslaught affected nearly 2 million people and displaced more than 5,60,000 villagers, including nearly 4,50,000 who were evacuated to emergency shelters, the Office of Civil Defence said.

Marcos’ “state of national calamity” declaration, made during a meeting with disaster-response officials to assess the typhoon’s

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