269 dead from Typhoon Tino, 28 from Uwan; 113 missing

The death toll from Typhoon Tino has reached 269, with an additional 28 fatalities reported from Super Typhoon Uwan, according to the Office of Civil Defense (OCD).

Cebu province recorded the highest number of casualties from Typhoon Tino, with 150 deaths, followed by Negros Occidental with 77 and Negros Oriental with 23.

For Super Typhoon Uwan, Ifugao experienced the most deaths with 10, followed by Kalinga with four.

A total of 113 people are still missing due to Typhoon Tino, primarily in Cebu and Negros Occidental.

Additionally, 523 individuals sustained injuries due to Typhoon Tino, with the majority from Cebu, Leyte, and Negros Occidental.

Typhoon Tino made landfall over Southern Leyte, Cebu, and Negros Occidental before exiting the Philippine Area of Responsibility on November 6.

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