The death toll from Typhoon Tino has climbed to 114, with 127 people still missing and 82 injured, according to the NDRRMC.
Most fatalities were reported in Cebu Province with 71, followed by Negros Occidental with 18 and Negros Oriental with 12.
Additional deaths were reported in Agusan del Sur (6), Southern Leyte (2), Antique (1), Capiz (1), Iloilo (1), Bohol (1), and Leyte (1).
The NDRRMC reported that at least 65 people are missing in Cebu and 62 in Negros Occidental.
Cebu recorded the highest number of wounded persons with 69.
Around 1.95 million people have been affected by Typhoon Tino, with over half a million displaced.
Typhoon Tino officially exited the Philippine area of responsibility, and Tropical Storm Fung-Wong is expected to enter and reach typhoon category by Friday.
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