Typhoon Marce, internationally known as Yinxing, made two landfalls in Cagayan province, causing significant destruction.
The typhoon intensified with maximum sustained winds of 175 kilometers per hour and gustiness up to 240 kilometers per hour.
As of Friday morning, November 8, Typhoon Marce affected 40,478 individuals from 12,277 families across 311 barangays in 26 municipalities in Cagayan.
Damage includes toppled trees, shattered glass from commercial establishments, collapsed ceilings, homes losing roofs, and a damaged welcome arc.
Flooding was reported in Sanchez Mira, turning rice fields into rivers in Sta. Teresita, impacting harvests.
Over 30,000 people were evacuated, and power outages occurred in several towns.
No casualties have been reported so far.
🤖
This story was generated by AI to help you understand the key points. For more detailed coverage, please see the news articles from trusted media outlets below.
News Sources
See how different news organizations are covering this story. Below are the original articles from various Philippine news sources that contributed to this summary.





