Typhoon Tino has caused at least 100 confirmed deaths in the Philippines, with Cebu province experiencing unprecedented flooding.
In Cebu province, authorities reported 76 fatalities, with specific numbers from Liloan (35).
On neighboring Negros Island, at least 12 people were dead and 12 more were missing after Tino's driving rain loosened volcanic mudflow which then buried homes in Canlaon City.
Floodwaters described as unprecedented had rushed through Cebu's towns and cities, sweeping away cars, riverside shanties, and shipping containers.
Residents recounted how rapidly the floodwaters rose, with some areas experiencing floodwaters reaching up to 12 feet.
Over 33,000 families, comprising more than 100,000 individuals, were evacuated due to the typhoon's impact.
Six crewmembers of a military helicopter also died when it crashed while on a typhoon relief mission.
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