Typhoon Tino caused widespread flooding in Cebu, resulting in at least one confirmed death and 12 people reported missing.
In Cebu City's Barangay Bacayan, floodwaters rose as high as 12 feet, submerging houses and vehicles, with rescue operations underway.
Roads in Mandaue City near Maayo Hotel on U.N. Avenue became impassable.
Northern Cebu, including Consolacion town and Danao City, also reported severe flooding, with residents trapped and the front of Danao Provincial Hospital submerged.
Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival confirmed one death but stated that further confirmations were pending due to communication issues.
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