31 Dead in Philippine Typhoon; UAE Sends Condolences
- Publish date: Tuesday، 29 July 2025 Reading time: 1 min read
The UAE sends heartfelt support to the Philippines as storms leave dozens dead and more missing.
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The UAE has extended its support and sympathy to the Philippines following the devastation caused by Typhoon Co-may—also known locally as Emong—which battered Luzon Island and nearby areas with winds reaching 102 km/h.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs offered condolences to the families of the victims, as well as to the Filipino government and people, expressing solidarity during this tough time.
31 Dead, 7 Missing After Week of Storms
According to the Philippines' National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, 31 people have died and seven are still missing after a string of storms swept through the country over the past week.
Co-may is just the latest in a series of powerful weather systems to hit the region.
Storm Now Heading Toward China
The storm is now on track to affect eastern China, where authorities have already launched emergency protocols. Parts of the country are still reeling from record-breaking rainfall that dropped nearly a year’s worth of rain in just a few days.
Weather forecasts also show more heavy rain and strong winds expected across northern Philippines, Taiwan, southern Japan, Ryukyu Islands, and eastern China in the coming days.