- On 4 November, tropical cyclone KALMAEGI ("Tino" in the Philippines) passed over the western Visayas islands and the Palawan island (central-western Philippines), with maximum sustained winds up to 130 km/h (typhoon). On 5 November at 0:00 (UTC), its centre was located over the South China Sea, just west of the northern coast of the Palawan island, with maximum sustained winds of 139 km/h.
- The NDRRMC reports, as of 5 November, 52 fatalities, 13 missing, ten injured, 577,928 displaced people and a total of more than 1.1 million affected people.
- KALMAEGI is expected to continue northwestward over the South China Sea, strengthening, and to make landfall over southern Viet Nam late afternoon of 6 November, with maximum sustained winds up to 176 km/h.
- Over the next 48 hours, very heavy rainfall is forecast over most of the Philippines. Very heavy rainfall, strong winds and storm surges are also forecast over most of Viet Nam, Cambodia and Laos over the next 96 hours.
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