As of Saturday, November 8, 2025, a large typhoon named Fung-wong (local name Uwan) is approaching the Philippines, with its potential footprint described as nearly the size of the entire nation.
Every year, the Philippines faces some of the world’s strongest storms — massive systems that can stretch hundreds of kilometers across, covering islands from Luzon to Mindanao. What looks like a single swirl from space represents days of rain, flooding, and heartbreak on the ground.
Nature’s power is breathtaking… and terrifying. Stay safe, everyone in the path of the storm.
A powerful typhoon is approaching the Philippines, as shown in a stunning and alarming satellite image. The massive weather system, almost as large as the country itself, is making its way across the Pacific Ocean and is expected to bring heavy rains, destructive winds, and potential flooding across several regions.
Meteorologists have described the storm as one of the most intense formations of the season. Coastal communities are being urged to take precautions and prepare for possible evacuations as authorities issue storm warnings and advisories.
The Philippines, located in the Pacific “typhoon belt,” experiences around 20 tropical storms and typhoons each year, but this particular system stands out due to its enormous size and potential impact.
Emergency services are on high alert, and citizens are encouraged to monitor official weather updates and stay safe as the typhoon continues its approach.
