Typhoon Uwan has affected 2,358,476 individuals across 15 regions in the Philippines, displacing approximately 2.4 million residents.
The death toll from the typhoon has climbed to 18, with landslides accounting for 12 deaths in the Cordillera Administrative Region and three in Cagayan Valley.
Additional fatalities were reported in Bicol (drowning), Western Visayas (electrocution), and Eastern Visayas.
Two individuals remain missing, and 28 others have been injured.
The typhoon affected about 6,900 barangays, with around 804,000 families staying in 11,000 evacuation centers.
Uwan weakened into a severe tropical storm with maximum sustained winds of 110 kph and gusts of up to 135 kph.
The typhoon has exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility but is predicted to re-enter on Wednesday evening, potentially making landfall in Taiwan.
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